INFRARED THERMOMETER -50DEG. - 700DEG. 1
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: ACIT700
- Weight: 0.65kg
- Dimensions: 260.00cm x 200.00cm x 60.00cm
- SKU: ACIT700
- UPC: 6009515882327
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R 2,124.68
Ex Tax: R 1,847.55
IT700 Infrared Thermometer (range -50 - 950°C)
IT700
IT700
An Infrared Thermometer is a non-contact temperature measurement device that detects infrared radiation emitted by an object to determine its surface temperature. This type of thermometer is widely used in various industries, such as manufacturing, food safety, HVAC, and healthcare, because it provides quick, accurate, and safe temperature readings without physically touching the object being measured.
Benefits:
- Quick and Convenient: Provides instant temperature readings, which can be especially useful in fast-paced environments.
- Safe: Allows for temperature measurement without direct contact, reducing the risk of burns, contamination, or exposure to hazardous materials.
- Versatile: Can be used on a wide range of surfaces, from food items to industrial equipment, making it a valuable tool across numerous industries.
Infrared thermometers are essential tools for professionals who need fast and accurate temperature measurements in challenging environments, offering safety, convenience, and flexibility for various applications.
How It Works:
- Aiming: The user points the infrared thermometer at the target. The built-in laser (if present) helps with aiming, especially for small or distant objects.
- Detection: The thermometer detects infrared radiation emitted by the object’s surface. The sensor converts this radiation into an electrical signal.
- Calculation: The device uses the electrical signal to calculate the temperature based on the amount of infrared energy detected and displays the result on the screen.
Applications:
- HVAC and Electrical Systems: Used to check heating and cooling systems, measure duct temperatures, and detect hot spots in electrical components, which can indicate potential issues like overloaded circuits or failing components.
- Food Safety: Allows for quick temperature checks in food preparation areas to ensure compliance with safety regulations, such as monitoring the temperature of hot and cold foods.
- Automotive: Used to measure engine temperature, check for overheating parts, and diagnose issues with brakes, tires, and exhaust systems.
- Manufacturing and Industrial: Ideal for monitoring machinery, inspecting production processes, and ensuring temperature control in various manufacturing settings.
- Healthcare: Often used as a quick, non-contact way to measure body temperature, especially during outbreaks of infectious diseases.
Key Features:
- Non-Contact Measurement: Infrared thermometers can measure temperature from a distance, making them ideal for situations where the object is too hot, moving, difficult to access, or potentially hazardous to touch.
- Laser Pointer: Many infrared thermometers include a built-in laser pointer, which helps users aim accurately at the target area. The laser itself does not measure the temperature but aids in precise targeting.
- Digital Display: The device features an easy-to-read digital screen that displays temperature readings almost instantly. Some models offer backlit displays and hold functions to retain the last measurement.
- Wide Temperature Range: Infrared thermometers typically measure a broad range of temperatures, from very low to extremely high (e.g., -50°C to 950°C), making them versatile for various applications.
- Adjustable Emissivity: More advanced models allow users to adjust the emissivity setting to match different surface materials, which improves accuracy. Emissivity refers to an object's ability to emit infrared energy and varies across materials (e.g., metals, ceramics, plastics).