Spectroscopic ThermoMeter

Spectral thermometers utilize the thermal radiation spectrum of objects to analyze temperature by converting received infrared band light signals into electrical signals to calculate temperature values. They are used for non-contact measurement of surface temperatures of moving objects, high-temperature or hazardous environments, and for monitoring thermal processes in industrial kilns, metal processing, and scientific research experiments.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the temperature measurement range should cover the temperature of the object being measured, the response speed should match the target change frequency, and the measurement accuracy should meet the process error requirements. Pay attention to whether the optical resolution is suitable for the target size, whether the spectral band is compatible with material properties, and the environmental interference resistance capability. Ensure that the interface output format is compatible with the acquisition system and that the protection rating is suitable for on-site conditions.
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Instruments

Using CMOS dual-channel spectroscopic Sensor and full-band Balanced LED light source, the measurement wavelength range is 400-700nm, the inter-stage difference Delta E * ab < 0.4, and the automatic whiteboard verification ensures that the data is accurate and reliable.

$ 554.00

Using CMOS Dual Spectroscopic Sensor and Full Band Equalization LED Light Source, measurement wavelength range 400-700nm, Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.04, automatic whiteboard verification to ensure accurate and reliable data.

$ 506.00

Using CMOS Dual Spectroscopic Sensor and Full Band Equalization LED Light Source, measurement wavelength range 400-700nm, Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.035, support automatic whiteboard calibration and multiple Color Spaces, Ergonomic design for continuous detection.

$ 574.00

Adopt CMOS Dual Spectroscopic Sensor, Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.03, Equipped with Dual Measurement Aperture of Φ 8mm/Φ 10mm and Φ 4mm/Φ 5mm, Support Automatic Whiteboard Calibration and Various Color Spaces, Built-in Camera Precise Positioning.

$ 1009.00

Adopt CMOS Dual Spectroscopic Sensor, Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.02, equipped with Φ 8mm and Φ 4mm four measurement diaMeters, support non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration and a variety of Color Space, to meet the needs of accurate color measurement in various industries.

$ 1493.00

CMOS Dual Spectroscopic Sensor, Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.03, equipped with three measurement diaMeters and camera framing positioning, supports a variety of Color Spaces and light sources, suitable for fluorescence sample measurement.

$ 1332.00

Equipped with six measurement diaMeters to adapt to different samples, using CMOS dual-channel spectroscopic Sensor to ensure measurement Repeatability Delta E * ab within 0.02, support non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration and camera viewfinder positioning.

$ 1655.00

Automatic calibration method, measurement diaMeter 4mm, Repeatability Delta E * ab ≤ 0.08, integrated SCI/SCE mode to remove Gloss effect, support more than 30 chroma indicators and 26 Available Light Sources, to ensure measurement Stability and accuracy.

$ 719.00

With penetrating AISI 316 stainless steel Probe, easy to clean and insert semi-solid pRoducts. With CAL Check ™ boot self-check function, temperature accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, Measurement range covering -50.0~ 220 ℃.

$ 211.00

Foldable stainless steel probe design, temperature range -49.9~ 49.9 ℃, Accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with large LCD display and Fahrenheit switching function, easy to high temperature liquid safety measurement.

$ 318.00

Temperature range from -50.0 to 1350 ℃, support dual-line display real-time and maximum MIN Minimum, equipped with automatic shutdown and HOLD locking function, resolution of 0.1 ℃/1 ℃, adapt to a variety of environmental conditions.

$ 332.00

Dual 32 Array Sensor and Grating Spectroscopy Technology, Repeatability control within 0.03, equipped with 4/8mm dual measurement aperture and camera positioning, support for a variety of Color Space and Illuminant, Data storage master standard 1000 samples 30000.

$ 1606.00

With CAL Check ™ boot Self-check function, temperature measurement accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, using penetrating AISI 316 stainless steel Probe, IP65 waterproof, suitable for semi-solid and frozen material temperature measurement.

$ 199.00

With -50~ 900 ℃ wide range and +/- 2% accuracy, 12:1 object distance ratio for non-contact measurement, Response Time 500ms, compact and lightweight only 170g, suitable for high temperature or hazardous environment.

$ 114.00

Using infrared Light spectrum measurement technology, the temperature measurement range covers -18 to 1150 ° C, the accuracy is +/- 2%, with 20:1 object distance ratio and 500ms fast Response, support Data storage and USB connection function.

$ 153.00

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