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Product category: Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: QHi Group | Subject: Exergen Micro IRt/c
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 20 July 2004

Super reliability - sensors have MTBF of
1000yr+

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QHi-Infrared, one of the UK's leading specialists in infrared technology, can help you bring the accuracy and control of non-contact infrared thermocouples into the tightest of spaces

QHi-Infrared, one of the UK's leading specialists in infrared technology, can help you bring the accuracy and control of non-contact infrared thermocouples into the tightest of spaces The exceptionally small size of the Exergen Micro IRt/c just 2.54cm in length and 0.63cm diameter enables non-contact infrared technology to be fitted to some equipment and processes for the first time, where space is a major factor

We believe our IRt/c products are the most reliable non-contact sensors in the world; they have an MTBF rate of 1000yr+.

If you are manufacturing reliable machinery you need the best sensors, which will minimize downtime and increase production, we have the solution either with the micro or our standard IRt/cs.

The micro sensor is housed in a rugged stainless steel casing and is available in various temperature ranges from -18C to 524C.

An optional, micro sized aluminium air purge kit makes it possible to use the Micro even in harsh environments, expanding still further the number of processes which can benefit from this revolutionary technology.

Mounting brackets ensure easy fixing whatever the process.

Traditional temperature measurement using contact thermocouples can cause product wastage, contamination and inaccuracy due to thermal lag.

All our IRt/c sensors avoid these problems by monitoring the core temperature without contact.

These small, accurate, fast, self-powered and low cost sensors can measure moving products, parts and materials in a vast number applications, typical uses being food processing, cooling, drying, heating, gluing, curing, hot melt, packaging, laminating, mixing, injection moulding, etc If you are building machinery, or involved in the process industry give us a call, find out how we can help your business.

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