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Product category: Temperature sensors
News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Landscan LSP System
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 October 2002

Compact infra-red line scanner

Low temperatures are a speciality, and restricted spaces are no problem to the latest infra-red line-scanning system from Land Instruments International.

Low temperatures are a speciality, and restricted spaces are no problem to the latest infra-red line-scanning system from Land Instruments International The new Landscan LSP System has been designed to generate high-speed temperature profiles (up to 100Hz) in the measurement range 50 to 400C, with accuracy to better than +/-3C

The LSP61 scanner head has a wide scan angle of 80 degrees and a field of view of 100:1, focusing at target distances up to 3m.

LSP61 has a small footprint and is just 209 x 206 x 100mm in size.

The line-scanning head is compact enough to fit where space is limited without, absorbing excessive heat from the process being monitored.

A built-in Class 2 laser defines the scan plane and sighting angle, making the initial set up a quick and simple process.

A complete range of scanner mounting assemblies, water cooling and air purging options are also available to suit most operating environments.

Completing the system is the new compact size LSP Landscan signal processor, a further development of the proven Landscan LPU_2E, with serial and Ethernet temperature data outputs than can interface to local process controls, Landscan NT or the new Landscan Configuration Professional software.

Suitable for a wide range of low-temperature applications, the LSP System is expected to be especially useful for plastics thermoforming, coating processes, paper, polymer-based flooring and building products such as plasterboard. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...

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