HVAC, Environmental & Industrial Thermometers

- Measure infrared temperature, air temperature and temperature using a type K thermocouple
- Compact, pistol-shaped design
- Built-in laser pointer

- Fixed 0.95 emissivity makes this thermometer suitable for 90% of surface applications
- Integrated laser pointer and illuminated display
- Temperature range: -20°C to 332°C / -4°F to 630°F

- Non-contact temperature measurements
- Colour Alert backlight
- Store up to 20 readings

- High temperature range
- Supplied with 9V battery and Type K bead wire temperature probe
- Backlit LCD display

- IR Temperature range: -58 to 1200°F (-50 to 650°C)
- High resolution of 0.1° up to 199.9°
- 0.10 to 1.00 adjustable emissivity for better accuracy on different surfaces

- Accuracy of ±0.3%
- Measure from -50 degrees Celsius to 1300 degrees Celsius
- Store up to 150 temperature readings

- Audible 'High/Low' temperature alarms
- -4 to 482 degree F testing
- Stand and protective holster included

- Dual laser for accurate targeting with fast (0.15s) response time
- At 30" (76.2cm) distance two laser points converge to 1" target spot
- Temperature range: -58 to 1832°F (-50 to 1000°C)

- Infrared thermometer with extended reading range
- Distance-to-target ratio of 50:1
- Adjustable alarm signals for readings outside of preset limits

- High precision infrared thermometer
- Distance to spot ratio of 50:1
- Huge temperature range: -50 to 2200°C

- Built-in VGA (640 x 480) Camera
- Fast 150 millisecond response time, color LED bargraph for viewing trends
- Adjustable emissivity increases measurement accuracy for different surfaces
About HVAC, Environmental & Industrial Thermometers
Industrial thermometers are notably more stable than regular thermometers. They are extremely accurate and have a considerable lifespan. This is because they don't have any mechanically moving parts, which means no material fatigue and no consumption of electrical energy.
An industrial thermometer is filled with liquid. The higher the measured temperature, the more this liquid inside expands. The expanding liquid climbs inside the tube and delivers the temperature to a display next to the tube.
Industrial thermometers come in different shapes and forms. One of the things in which they differ is the angle at which the immersion tube is attached to the thermometer itself. For different situations, different angles of attachment may be necessary.