Infrared & Blackbody Calibrators

- Temperature range: -10°C to +400°C (14°F to +752°F)
- The temperature of the block increases by 100°C a minute (max 400°C)
- The temperature block stabilises in three minutes
About Infrared & Blackbody Calibrators
Blackbody calibrators are often used at the reference level of radiation thermometry because of their higher emissivity value. Other types of infrared temperature calibrators, known as flat-plate IR temperature calibrators, have a painted target surface that is heated or cooled to the required calibration temperatures.
A blackbody calibration source is a tool for checking the calibration of an infrared temperature sensor. It consists of a heated (or cooled) target object whose temperature is precisely known and is the basis for the accurate calibration of infrared pyrometers.
The thermal radiation source is a calibrated temperature source that provides radiation. The strength of the radiation is dependent on the source's temperature; this radiation is what the infrared thermometer uses to determine temperature.