Advantages of fixed laser infrared thermometer

Jan 15, 2024

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Advantages of fixed laser infrared thermometer

 

•Save time -- a typical infrared temperature measurement takes less than 500 mS. •Measure moving targets.
•Measurement of hazardous or inaccessible objects (high-voltage components, large measuring distances).
• Measure high temperatures (above 1300°C)
•No energy interference or energy loss.
•No risk of contamination and mechanical impact on target.


To ensure correct non-contact infrared temperature measurement, please note the following:
•Distance ratio to target (light spot)
•Field of view
•Environmental conditions
•Ambient temperature
•Emissivity


Distance ratio to target (light spot)
The optical system of the infrared sensor collects the energy from the circular measuring point and focuses it on the detector. Optical resolution is determined by the ratio of the distance from the device to the object and the size of the measured light spot (D:S ratio). The larger the ratio, the better the resolution of the device, allowing smaller spots to be measured from greater distances. The latest in infrared optics


The addition of a close focus feature provides accurate measurement of small target areas without unwanted background temperatures.


Laser infrared thermometer field of view
Make sure the target is larger than the spot size the device is measuring. The smaller the target, the closer you should be. When accuracy is particularly important, make sure the target is at least twice the size of the spot.

 

Laser infrared thermometer environmental conditions
Pay attention to the environmental conditions in the work area. Steam, dust, smoke, etc. can block the lens of the device and prevent measurements. Other conditions such as noise, electromagnetic fields or vibration should also be considered before installation begins. Protective housing, air purification, and air or water cooling protect the sensor and ensure accurate measurements.

 

Ambient temperature (ambient temperature)
If the thermometer is exposed to a sudden environment with a temperature difference greater than 20°C, please keep it for at least 20 minutes to allow it to adapt to the new ambient temperature. The fixed sensor of JTCIN high temperature thermometer has been optimized for performance in the special environmental temperature range.

 

Laser infrared thermometer emissivity
Emissivity is a measure of an object's ability to radiate infrared energy. The energy of radiation indicates the temperature of an object. Emissivity ranges from 0 (smooth mirror) to 1.0 (black body). Learn about emissivity and the emissivity values of various materials.

 

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