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News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: Infrared pyrometer - plastics film
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 February 2006
Infrared measures plastics film
temperatures
High performance infrared pyrometer uses a very narrow wave band to measure precisely the temperature of polyethylene and polypropylene plastics film as thin as 30 micron.
IMPAC Infrared have added a new model to their Series 140 range of high performance infrared pyrometers The IPE 140/34 has been developed for measuring the temperature of polyethylene and polypropylene film
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 26 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fibre optic pyrometers measure 250-3500 deg C
Impac's Series 50 pyrometers are fibre optic models offer high performance and specification for temperature measurement from 250 deg C to 3500 deg C.
Its unique design allows films as thin as 30 micron to be precisely measured.
Operating at a very narrow wave band centred on 3,43 micron the IPE 140/34 has a very high specification ensuring quality measurements are achieved.
With its superior optical system, target spots as small as 2mm can be measured over the temperature range of 75 to 500 deg C.
For target alignment a choice of through-lens-sighting or a laser targeting light are available.
In common with the standard instruments in the series the IPE 140/34 has an integral digital display and serial communications as standard.
A full range of accessories is available for these pyrometers to ensure a long and reliable operating life.
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