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You just need to type the 23.6. The rest of it will be calculated and in the gray corr. value box, it will show the correction value computed from the temp/coefficient for the measured lengths.
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As Tom mentioned, checking your part in a 68 degree controlled environment would be the best option. If you must use the thermal expansion because you are holding tolerances so tight that it will be affected, you will probably need to have the material tested, to find out what it is, or if you know the type of metal, you can get quite close. Aluminum's coefficient is 21-24, which is a very small deviation between the two. Good luck!
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