Product category:
Temperature sensors
News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: MF3 infrared radiation thermometer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2001
More compact infrared radiation
thermometer
With overall dimensions of only 18.6mm diameter x 118mm, the new miniature MF3 infrared radiation thermometer is ideal for continuous, on-line industrial applications in a tight corner
Land Infrared's latest product launch will be good news for OEMs and process engineers faced with the problem of measuring temperatures in locations where space is at a premium With overall dimensions of only 18.6mm diameter x 118mm, the new miniature MF3 infrared radiation thermometer is ideal for continuous, on-line industrial applications in a tight corner
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Easy-to-use infrared radiation thermometers
Land Infrared has introduced a new range of compact infrared radiation thermometers for economical, easily implemented non contact temperature measurement.
It has been designed to provide effective non contact temperature measurement at minimum trouble and cost, and is intended for plastics, textiles, asphalt, rubber, ceramics, pulp and paper, and food.
Three models are available, covering an overall measurement range of 0 to 500C.
All are housed in a rugged stainless steel body complete with a 1m pre-wired cable for simple connection.
Also available is a dedicated range of mountings and accessories, including a water-cooled jacket recommended for environments subject to significant temperature variations.
Accurate to within +/-1.5% of the specified measurement range at an ambient 23C, the MF3 has a response time of 300ms and repeatability of +/-1%.
The 5:1 field of view is suitable for targets with a diameter of 60mm at 300mm. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...
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