Pyrometer range redesigned

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 30, 2007

The KPE 660/5 pyrometer can measure temperatures from 30 to 3000C with a response time of just 500 microseconds.

Following the merger of Kleiber Infrared into the Impac Infrared Group, the high-speed pyrometer range of products has been redesigned and new models introduced.

Kleiber specialises in the manufacture of infra-red pyrometers for temperature measurement of fast processes at high speeds with response times as quick as 10us.

Typical applications include the laser market for material processing and testing.

The pyrometers cover temperatures from 300 to 3500C The pyrometers are complemented with the new USB measuring stations, which provide a complete measuring and data logging solution that is ideal for R and D areas.

Where process control is required the measuring station can be supplied with an integral controller.

The latest addition to the product line sees the introduction of a high-speed, small-target pyrometer for glass surface temperatures.

The KPE 660/5 can measure temperatures from 30 to 3000C with a response time of just 500 microseconds.

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