Infrared Thermometer AR300 The most basic design consists of a lens to focus the infrared (IR) energy onto a detector, which converts the energy to an electrical signal that can be displayed in units of temperature after being compensated for ambient temperature variation.
Temperature Range | -32℃~400℃(-26℉~752℉) |
Accuracy | ±2%or2℃ |
Distance Spot Ratio | 12:1 |
Emissivity | 0.10~1.00 adjustable |
Resolution | 0.1℃or 0.1℉ |
Wavelength & Response Time | (8-14)um&500ms |
Repeatability | ±1%or±0.11℃ |
℃/℉Selection | √ |
Data Hold Function | √ |
Laser Target Pointer Selection | √ |
Backlight Display Selection | √ |
Auto Power Off | √ |
AR300 infrared thermometer is a non-contact temperature measurement device that works by detecting the amount of thermal radiation emitted by an object. It is commonly used to measure the temperature of objects that are difficult or dangerous to reach, such as in industrial settings or in medical applications.
To use an infrared thermometer, simply point the device at the object you want to measure and pull the trigger. The thermometer will measure the temperature of the object and display it on a screen.
Infrared thermometers can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Medical settings: Infrared thermometers are commonly used to measure body temperature, as they are non-invasive and can provide a quick and accurate reading.
- Industrial settings: Infrared thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of machinery, equipment, and products in a variety of industrial settings, including manufacturing, construction, and automotive industries.
- Food service: Infrared thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of food products to ensure they are cooked or stored at safe temperatures.
- HVAC: Infrared thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of air ducts, vents, and other HVAC components to ensure they are functioning properly
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