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Industrial Infrared Thermometers: Precise, Non-Contact Temperature Measurement
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Experience the power of infrared technology with our high-precision infrared thermometers. Designed to meet the most demanding applications, our IR thermometers offer exceptional accuracy, reliability, and versatility.
Key Benefits of Laser & Infrared Thermometers:
- Non-Contact Measurement: Measure temperatures safely and efficiently without physical contact.
- Wide Temperature Range: Monitor temperatures from sub-zero to high-heat environments.
- Fast Response Time: Obtain accurate readings in seconds.
- Rugged Construction: Built to withstand harsh conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for industries such as manufacturing, HVAC, automotive, and medical.
Our Infrared Thermometer Range
- Fixed-Mount Infrared Thermometers: Ideal for continuous monitoring in industrial settings.
- High-Temperature Infrared Thermometers: Measure temperatures up to 2000°C and beyond.
- Infrared Thermometers with Data Logging: Record and analyse temperature data over time.
We offer a range of infrared sensors for a variety of applications. From our general-purpose IR thermometers to our infrared thermometers for metals, temperature sensors for flame applications, sensors for glass, temperature sensors for thin film plastics, and video infrared temperature sensors, we can help.
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At Process Parameters, a leading UK supplier and manufacturer of temperature sensors, our expert team is here to help you select the perfect infrared thermometer for your specific needs. We offer personalised guidance, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer support.
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FAQs
What is an Infrared Temperature Sensor?
An infrared thermometer, also known as a non-contact thermometer or IR thermometer, is a device used to measure temperature from a distance. It uses infrared radiation emitted by an object to determine its temperature without making physical contact.
The infrared thermometer consists of an optical system that collects the infrared energy emitted by the object being measured and focuses it on a detector. The temperature sensor converts the infrared energy into an electrical signal, which is then processed and displayed as a temperature reading on the thermometer.
One of the advantages of an infrared temperature detector is its non-contact nature, allowing temperature measurements to be taken without physically touching the object or surface.
This feature makes it useful for measuring the temperature of objects that are difficult to reach or may be unsafe to touch, such as hot surfaces, moving machinery, or live electrical components used in industrial applications.
How Do Infrared Temperature Sensors Work?
Infrared temperature sensors work by projecting a beam of infrared energy through a lens onto a target surface, with the spot ratio determining the measurement area.
The sensor captures the reflected energy, accounting for the emissivity of the surface, and converts it into an electrical signal representing the temperature.
Some infrared laser thermometers incorporate a laser for precise targeting, while others have a rugged design suitable for industrial environments. The sensor also adjusts for ambient temperature changes to provide an accurate temperature reading of the targeted object or area.
What is an IR Thermometer?
An IR thermometer, short for “infrared thermometer,” captures infrared radiation emitted by objects, revealing heat patterns. It’s used in various applications like night vision and thermal imaging.
What is a Temperature Gun?
A temperature gun is a handheld device that measures surface temperature by detecting infrared radiation. It’s commonly used for non-contact temperature measurement in various settings, such as industrial, medical, and home use.
Are Infrared Thermometers Accurate?
Infrared thermometers are generally accurate, but their precision depends on a variety of factors. The distance between the thermometer and the object being measured, as well as any obstructions or reflections, can affect the accuracy of the reading.
It is important to use infrared thermometers correctly and to follow manufacturer instructions for calibration and maintenance to ensure accurate results. Overall, infrared thermometers are a useful tool for non-contact temperature measurement in a wide range of applications.
Is an Infrared Thermometer Safe?
Infrared thermometers are generally safe for non-contact temperature measurement. However, calibration and cleaning are essential for accuracy. Factors like humidity and distance can affect results. For medical use, FDA-approved models are recommended. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and avoid looking directly into the laser beam.
What is an Infrared Thermometer Used For?
An infrared thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object without physically touching it. It works by detecting the infrared radiation, known as thermal radiation, emitted by the object and converting it into a temperature reading. This means that temperatures can be measured at a distance, without having to be in direct contact with the object.
This type of thermometer is commonly used in industrial settings for measuring the temperature of machinery, as well as in medical settings for taking the temperature of patients without making physical contact. Additionally, it can also be used for measuring the temperature of food, liquids, and other objects where physical contact may not be feasible or safe.
Are Infrared Thermometers Reliable?
Infrared thermometers have become increasingly popular due to their non-contact nature and ease of use. When used correctly, they can provide accurate temperature readings from a safe distance without the need for physical contact with the object or person being measured. However, it is important to note that factors such as distance from the target, environment, and surface characteristics can affect the accuracy of the reading.
It is recommended to follow manufacturer instructions carefully and calibrate the thermometer regularly to ensure reliable results. IR thermometers are also ideal for taking temperatures of hard-to-reach areas like pipes, where physical contact may be difficult or unsafe. Additionally, taking human body temperatures using a medical-grade infrared thermometer allows users to distance themselves from those with fever symptoms and not have to sanitise between uses.
General Purpose IR Thermometers
Optris CTlaser LT / LTF High Performance IR Temperature Sensor with Dual Laser Aiming
Infrared Temperature Sensors for Flame Applications
Optris CTlaser F2/F6 Infrared Temperature Sensor for Flame Measurement
Compact Series
Infrared Temperature Sensors for Flame Applications
Optris CTlaser MT for High Temperature Measurement Through Flames
High Performance Series
Optris CTLaser P7 IR Temperature Sensor for Thin Plastic Films
High Performance Series
High Performance Series
Compact Series