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Cost is no bar to infra-red measurement

A Micro-Epsilon product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 24, 2006

The optris CS and optris CSmicro are innovative, very small and compact infra-red thermometers for the industrial use.

New from Micro Epsilon, the optris CS and optris CSmicro are innovative, very small and compact infra-red thermometers for the industrial use.

The sensors combine high quality and accuracy in a temperature range between -20 and +350C with a rugged, high-grade stainless steel housing and a very attractive pricing strategy.

The smart technology was designed for OEM customers, who have been avoiding infra-red measurement principles due to high costs.

The optris CS has compact dimensions, with an M12-thread of 14mm in diameter and 87mm length, integrated electronics with LED display and a smart sighting support.

With rugged coated silicon optics the CS can be used in surroundings up to 75C ambient temperature without cooling.

Further features are: a scalable analogue output of 0-10 or 0-5V, adjustable signal processing, short circuit and polarity reversal protection, USB programming interface with free configuration software and a wide power range of 5-7 or 12-28V DC.

The optris CSmicro with dimensions of M12 in diameter and 28mm length, in stainless steel housing holds a world market first: the processing electronics are integrated in the sensor cable which enables small sensor dimensions.

Additionally to the features of the CS, the CSmicro provides a further programmable simultaneous alarm output for fast analysis and switching operations.

A very short response time of 30ms (CS and CSmicro) brings an excellent technical innovation to the infra-red sensor market segment.

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