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News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Cyclops FurnacePro
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 August 2007
Infra-red thermometer suits furnace use
Measurement data can be stored on the optional DL-1000 data logger, or on a Bluetooth-enabled iPAQ, PC or laptop.
Land Instruments International has updated its dedicated Cyclops FurnacePro portable infra-red thermometer for measuring temperatures in gas and oil fired furnaces The carefully chosen operating waveband minimises the reflection errors that can produce inaccurate temperature readings in less sophisticated instruments
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The bright, back-lit external display panel uses an icon-driven, language-independent menu system that is easily navigated using key pad controls.
It shows the status and configuration of the thermometer together with four simultaneous live temperature measurements within the range 450 to 1400C - peak, continuous, average and valley.
The user can select the measurement to be taken, which is also displayed in the viewfinder.
The Cyclops 390B has Bluetooth wireless technology as well as wired RS232 communications, so measurement data can be stored on the optional DL-1000 data logger, or on a Bluetooth-enabled iPAQ, PC or laptop.
Established applications for the Cyclops 390B FurnacePro include checking tube temperatures in petrochemical tube furnaces, and stock temperatures in the preheat and heating zones of steel reheat furnaces. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...
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