Performance Infrared Thermometer, Range -50 to 1650°C, FOV 50:1
Temperature range -50 to 1650°C. 50:1 Field of View. Adjustable Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00. 250 ms response time. High/Low Temperature Alarm. Single laser sighting for accurate targeting. Min/Max/Avg/Diff readings. More
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The OS-310 series handheld digital IR thermometer is used for non-contact temperature measurement of metals, ceramics, graphite, etc. in temperature ranges between -50°C and 1650°C. This portable battery powered unit has a 50:1 field of view, displays current temperature as well as minimum, maximum, average and differential temperatures.
The large 50:1 field of view is perfect for hazardous applications where the user can't get close to the target area or for applications where the target size is smaller but far away.
The OS-310 series additional features include a backlit LCD display, adjustable emissivity, alarm settings and a single laser dot to help locate the target.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Temperature Range: -50 to 1650°C
Accuracy: -50 to 0°C: ±3°C (±5°F); 0 to 1650°C: ±1.5% or 1.5°C (±2.7°F)
Field of View: 50:1
Repeatability: Less than 1/3 of basic error
Response Time: <250 ms
Spectral Response: 8 – 14 μm
Emissivity Adjustable: 0.1 to 1.0
Operating Range: 0 - 40°C (32 - 104°F)
Relative Humidity: 10 -95% RH non-condensed
Storage Temperature: -20 - 50°C (-4 - 122°F)
Weight: 270g
Dimensions: 141 x 200 x 60 mm
Power: 9V Battery (included)
How is Temperature Measured?
Temperature can be measured via a diverse array of sensors. All of them infer temperature by sensing some change in a physical characteristic. Six types with which the engineer is likely to come into contact are: thermocouples, resistive temperature devices (RTDs Pt100 and thermistors), infrared radiators, bimetallic devices, liquid expansion devices, and change-of-state devices.
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What are Infrared Temperature Sensors?
An infrared thermometer is a sensor that 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. This configuration facilitates temperature measurement from a distance without contact with the object to be measured (non-contact temperature measurement).
As such, the infrared thermometer is useful for measuring temperature under circumstances where thermocouples or other probe type sensors cannot be used or do not produce accurate data for a variety of reasons...
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