No drift over whole life of probe

A LumaSense Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2006

Fibre optic temperature measurement device for harsh chemical and high electrical noise environments does not drift nor need recalibration for the life of the instrument and probe.

Luxtron has released the Luxtron One fibre optic temperature measurement device for harsh chemical and high electrical noise environments.

It comes with documented NIST traceable calibration at 100C, and does not drift nor need recalibration for the life of the instrument and probe.

Measurement range is -10 to +200C and accuracy +/-0.5C.

The instrument comes with a 2m fibre optic probe that is immune to the effects of harsh environments such as EMI, RF, MRI, microwave and high voltage.

Unlike metallic thermocouples, thermisters or RTDs, the probe can be used directly in high voltage, electrical and magnetic fields without damage to electrical equipment or the fibre optic instrument.

It is PFA and teflon coated so it can also be used in corrosive chemical environments and is 100% non-metallic and non-sparking for flammable and explosive chemical environments.

The LCD has user selectable C or F scales and 0.1 or 1-degree resolutions.

Features include display hold and maximum and minimum reading hold.

A mini-USB port is built in to allow continuous data collection through a computer.

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