Lens moves IR thermometer into glass free zone

An Ircon product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 11, 2002

For manufacturing processes where the presence of glass is prohibited, Ircon has introduced a plastic lens for its Javelin infra-red thermometer.

For manufacturing processes where the presence of glass is prohibited, Ircon has introduced a plastic lens for its Javelin infra-red thermometer.

This latest option enables the stainless-steel-bodied Javelin to provide accurate noncontact temperature measurement in a host of food, dairy and pharmaceutical applications.

Launched with an optical resolution of D/10, the plastic lens provides users with a fixed focal length of 2.5m.

Javelin's advanced microprocessor backed circuitry ensures correct ambient temperature compensation and a calibrated accuracy of +/-1% and a repeatability of +/-0.3%.

Using Javelin's two pushbuttons and integral LCD display, operators can configure the IR thermometer to meet the precise needs of the temperature measurement application.

Four settings can be selected: Peak Picker, for the consistent measurement of intermittent targets or those subject to interruption by environmental conditions; emissivity, between 0.1 to 1.0 in 0.01 increments; output response time,165ms to 10s; and the type of linear output, either 0-10V or 4-20mA.

In its ultraslim IP65-rated housing and measuring just 198mm in length and 38mm in diameter, the plastic lensed Javelin is easily integrated into harsh manufacturing environments.

In extreme atmospheres, add-on air purge and air/water cooler options provide additional protection.

To reduce setup time, a laser-aiming accessory is also available.

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