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Product category: Monitoring and sensor equipment and systems
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: Low temperature, fibre optic pyrometer
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 03 February 2006

Infrared pyrometer measures down to 100
deg C

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Latest device in a range of non contact temperature measurement pyrometers is a low temperature, short wavelength, fibre optic pyrometer for the measurement of low emissivity materials.

IMPAC Infrared have released the latest pyrometers in their Series 140 range of non contact temperature measurement pyrometers The Series 140 pyrometers, based on IMPAC's well-proven digital technology, are renowned for their cutting edge technology, high specifications and unrivalled performance

The latest development sees the introduction of the IP 140-LO low temperature, short wavelength, fibre optic pyrometer.

The temperature range of the IP 140-LO starts from just 100 deg C with fibre optic cable lengths upto 5m long.

The short operating wavelength makes these pyrometers ideal for the measurement of metals and other low emissivity materials at low temperatures and the small optical heads are perfect for those applications where space and accessibility is limited.

The IP 140-LO has all the standard features of the Series 140 pyrometers, including Laser Targeting Light, Integral Digital Display and Serial Communications.

The introduction of the IP 140-LO sets new benchmarks in low temperature measurements using fibre optic technology and opens up many, applications where previously infrared pyrometers could not be used.

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