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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: IGA 15 plus
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 December 2005
Infrared pyrometer in the forging
industry
The new IGA 15 plus portable infrared pyrometer from IMPAC Infrared has proved to be a success in the forging industry, with a temperature span of 250 to 1800C and a small target spot
The new IGA 15 plus, portable Infrared Pyrometer from IMPAC Infrared has proved to be a success in the forging industry With a temperature span of 250 to 1800C and a small target spot of just 4mm at a distance of 800mm it is an ideal instrument for measuring the temperature of heated components prior to forging
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Portable Infrared Pyrometer for metals industry
Recognising the need for a quality affordable pyrometer for the metals industry, IMPAC Infrared have developed a new fast response, high temperature, short wavelength pyrometer
Its fast response time of 20 msec ensures that even the fastest procedure is easily covered.
Working at a short wavelength, the problems of low and variable emissivity are minimised, ensuring a quality and repeatable measurement.
The built-in data logger can store up to 750 readings for recall or downloading to a PC.
The IGA15 plus has both an analogue and a digital output making data-logging and recording quick and easy.
Using the optional Portawin Software, stored or real time data can be analysed using a standard PC.
The IGA 15 plus breaks new ground in the temperature measurement of metal surfaces and gives unequalled value for money, costing up to 50% less than competitive models.
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