Product category:
Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: Series 140
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2005
Best performance to date in low
temperature IR
Renowned for their expertise using digital circuitry in their infrared thermometers, IMPAC have extended their Series 140 range with the addition of new models
The IP 140 and IPE 140 infrared thermometer models are designed to meet the requirements for low temperature measurement of metal surfaces between 30 and 1300C The series 140 operate at relatively short wavelengths, essential to minimise the effects of surface reflectivity, ensuring the best possible measurement
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Previously to attain such low temperatures has required the use of long waveband instruments where reflectivity is a problem and significant errors can occur.
The new Series 140 thermometers offer the best performance available, with a very high specification.
Target spots as small as 0.25mm and response times as little as 1.5msec are available, together with a choice of laser alignment or thru-lens sighting.
The measured temperature and emissivity setting can be viewed on the integral digital display on the side of the thermometer.
Set up is quick and easy, either by using the integrated keypad or via the free InfraWin software package.
The current output signal is selectable as either 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA and there is also a selectable serial output of RS232 or RS 485.
The Series 140 thermometers are easily configurable by the user and if required the user can calibrate the thermometer using a suitable calibration source and software, without opening up the thermometer housing.
The Series 140 infrared thermometers are at the forefront of technology, offering unrivalled performance for non-contact temperature measurement applications.
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