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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Cyclops 100 + 100B
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2006
Cyclops portable Infrared sets new
standard
Cyclops portable infrared thermometers have been setting the industry standard for non-contact temperature measurement of high temperature targets for over two decades
Cyclops portable infrared thermometers have been setting the industry standard for non-contact temperature measurement of high temperature targets for over two decades, and the new Cyclops 100 portable infrared thermometers from temperature specialists Land Instruments International move that industry standard higher Two models are available - Cyclops 100 and Cyclops 100B
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both thermometers provide wired RS232C serial communications.
Cyclops 100B also features enhanced connectivity using user-friendly Bluetooth wireless communications.
These new innovative hand-held thermometers use the latest digital signal processing techniques to provide fast, reliable, precision temperature readings within the range 550 to 3000C.
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Flexible configuration and the simple, language-independent, icon-driven menu system make the C100 extremely user friendly.
The bright, backlit external multi-function graphics panel provides an indication of thermometer status and configuration together with simultaneous displays of continuous, average, peak and valley temperatures.
The user-selected mode of temperature is also displayed in the viewfinder.
The precision reflex optical system gives a narrow field of view (180:1, to 98% energy) permitting clearly defined measurement of high temperature targets as small as 4.8mm at 1m distance.
Targets as small 0.4mm diameter can also be measured using optional close-up lenses.
The short operating waveband (1.0 micron), with advanced spectral filtering, has been carefully chosen to minimise errors due to uncertainty in emissivity and the effects of atmospheric vapour components.
With an extended emissivity compensation up to 1.20 Cyclops 100 can be programmed to provide reflectivity compensation for measuring targets in hotter surroundings.
Choice of data logged outputs is provided.
C100 offers classic, historical and burst mode (up to 35 readings/second) data logging to the optional DL-1000 Data Logger software via a wired connection to HP iPAQ or PC/laptop.
The C100B provides the addition of Bluetooth wireless data logging to DL-1000.
Cyclops 100 can provide the user with numerous benefits including: no contamination, interference or damage to the process or material; Cyclops 100 aids product quality control, maximizes production rates and fuel efficiency.
Cyclops 100 is ruggedly designed, ideal for use in steel, glass, refractories, heat treatment, semi-conductors and many more applications. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...
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