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Digital pyrometers from Impac Infrared

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 27, 2006

For temperature measurement applications where space is limited the new IN 510/520 pyrometers from Impac Infrared are the ideal solution.

For temperature measurement applications where space is limited the new IN 510/520 pyrometers from IMPAC Infrared are the ideal solution.

These fully digital pyrometers can be used in ambient temperatures upto 180C without cooling.

The integral LC display shows the actual temperature reading and all parameters can be set up using an internal keyboard.

Where a local display is not required the IN 510/520-N models can be used, giving an additional cost saving.

The pyrometers can measure temperatures in the range ?40 to 700C with a choice of 2:1 or 10:1 optics.

The miniature optical head is attached to the electronics module via either a 3m or 15m cable.

A selection of outputs is available, including current and simulated thermocouple.

All models have a switchable RS232/485 interface and an isolated relay output.

These feature packed digital pyrometers offer high precision measurements at an affordable cost.

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