Non Contact Infrared Thermometer
High Tempereature Thermometer
FEATURES♦ °C/°F switch♦ Built-in laser pointer ♦ Automatic Data Hold ♦ Backlight LCD display ♦ Set high and low alarms ♦ Widest temperature range ♦ Precise non-contact measurements ♦ Unique flat surface, modern housing design ♦ MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG temperature displays ♦ Emissivity adjustable from 0.10 to 1.0 ♦ Automatic selection range and Display Resolution ♦ High distance to target ratio measures smaller surface areas at greater distance DESCRIPTIONThe TB High temperature series is capable of non-contact(infrared)temperature measurements at the touch of a button. The built-in laser pointer increases target accuracy while the backlight LCD and handy push-buttons combine for convenient, ergonomic operation.The Non-contact Infrared Thermometers can measure the temperature of object’s surface that is improper to be measured by traditional(contact) thermometer(such as moving object, the surface with electricity current or the objects which are uneasy to be touched.) Proper use and care of this meter will provide years of reliable service. |
Low Temperature Thermocouple & RTDs
FEATURES♦ Low cost♦ Light weight ♦ Built-in laser pointer ♦ °C/°F switchable display ♦ Target to distance ratio of 1:8 ♦ MAX, MIN temperature displays ♦ Auto 0.1 °C/1°C resolution switching DESCRIPTIONTB-550 is a low cost infrared thermometer for non- contact temperature measurement of an object. Just by pointing the thermometer on to the object and pressing a trigger, surface temperature of the object is instantly displayed on the LCD Panel. TB-550 can also compute max & min temperature reading of the surface. Built-in laser pointer helps to aim the target object.APPLICATIONSTemperature measurement during food preparation, Safety and over heat inspection for maintenance of moving objects, temperature observation during production process such as plastic molding, asphalt or rubber production, screen printing and other low temperature general purpose applications in various industries. |