Infra-red pyrometers respond to new requirements

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 15, 2005

Series 200 are high performance, digital, infra-red pyrometers designed with the OEM company in mind.

The induction heating industry has long been a user of infra-red pyrometers for measuring temperatures.

As the industry embraces new technology then the infra-red pyrometers have also had to respond to the requirements for faster measurements and new features.

Impac Infrared has met this challenge and has a range of products that have firmly established it as a main supplier to this significant market sector.

Using digital technology Impac has designed a range of products that can satisfy even the most demanding application.

From the simplest OEM instrument, where cost performance ratios are important, to sophisticated solutions, Impac has a suitable product.

The Series 200 are high performance, digital, infra-red pyrometers designed with the OEM company in mind.

The build quality and performance has not been compromised by the very competitive pricing structure.

Their stainless steel construction and the ability to configure them via the digital interface have quickly established them as a favoured instrument in the industry.

Communication with other process control equipment is also an important factor and here again Impac has introduced products to satisfy this requirement.

The Series 5 pyrometers have the option of an RS232 or RS485 serial interface to facilitate communications with other process control systems for both data collection, control and pyrometer configuration.

The Series 140 pyrometers also have the same serial communication features as the Series 5 pyrometers, but also have the option of an integral Profibus interface.

This feature is an industry first in pyrometery.

The Series 5 and Series 140 can also be supplied with an integral video camera to enable the process being controlled to be visually monitored.

Impac was the first company to offer the possibility of an integral camera in an infra-red pyrometer.

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