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Infra-red pyrometers measure film temperatures

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 24, 2006

Infra-red pyrometers developed for measuring the temperature of polyethylene and polypropylene film.

Impac Infrared has added a model to its Series 140 range of infra-red pyrometers.

The IPE 140/34 has been developed for measuring the temperature of polyethylene and polypropylene film.

Its design allows films as thin as 30um to be precisely measured.

Operating at a narrow waveband centred on 3.43um, the IPE 140/34 has a high specification ensuring quality measurements are achieved.

With its optical system, target spots as small as 2mm can be measured over the temperature range of 75 to 500C.

For target alignment, a choice of through-lens-sighting or a laser targeting light is available.

In common with the standard instruments in the series, the IPE 140/34 has an integral digital display and serial communications as standard.

Accessories are available for these pyrometers to extend reliable operating life.

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