‘-32℃~550℃ Infrared Thermometer The most basic design consists of a lens to focus the infrared (IR) energy on to a detector, which converts the energy to an electrical signal that can be displayed in units of temperature after being compensated for ambient temperature variation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Range | -32℃~550℃(-26℉~1022℉) |
Accuracy | ±2%or2℃ |
Distance Spot Ratio | 12:1 |
Emissivity | 0.95 pre-set |
Resolution | 0.1℃ or 0.1℉ |
Wavelength & Response Time | (8-14)um&500ms |
Repeatability | ±1% or ±0.1℃ |
℃/℉ Selection | √ |
Data Hold Function | √ |
Laser Target Pointer Selection | √ |
Backlight Display Selection | √ |
Auto Power Off | √ |
PACKING INFORMATION
Power | 2*1.5AAA batteries |
Product Net Weight | 130g |
Product Size | 146*80*38mm |
Packing Style | Blister |
Infrared thermometers are commonly used in industries because they provide a fast, accurate, and non-contact way to measure the temperature of objects and materials. This can be particularly useful in manufacturing processes, where temperature control is often critical for ensuring the quality and consistency of products.
For example, in the food industry, infrared thermometers can be used to monitor the temperature of food products as they are cooked or stored, helping to prevent spoilage and ensure food safety. In the steel industry, infrared thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of molten metal, helping to ensure that it is at the correct temperature for casting and other manufacturing processes. In the plastics industry, infrared thermometers can be used to monitor the temperature of extruded materials, ensuring that they are being processed correctly and efficiently.
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