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IR sensor brings temperature readings to hand

A Roxspur Measurement and Control product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 24, 2006

The latest in IR detection technology has enabled a price breakthrough with the Brearley infra-red temperature measurement sensor.

The latest in IR detection technology has enabled a price breakthrough with the Brearley infra-red temperature measurement sensor.

Handheld using the pistol grip, a laser sight enables pin-point target accuracy for this noncontact temperature measurement sensor - the large backlit liquid crystal display presents the measured temperature over the range -30 to +500C.

Showing temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, maximum or minimum or differential, the display can also indicate high or low alarm conditions, compared with preset values.

Simply pull the trigger to initiate an immediate measurement.

Priced at only GBP 80, these units are available ex-stock from Roxspur Measurement and Control in Sheffield, providing an indispensable extra capability for any engineer, easily added to the toolbox.

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