Infrared (IR) thermometers allow noncontact measurement of surface temperatures by analyzing the invisible, infrared spectrum emitted from an object. IR devices, such as the Fluke 61 and 65 IR ...
The Pyrofiber fiber-optic, noncontact automatic emissivity correcting IR thermometer incorporates a single digital and two analog outputs. Utilizing patented pulse laser technology, it measures ...
A low-cost tool, the OS562 12: 1 infrared thermometer with adjustable emissivity provides non-contact measurements and is compatible with type K thermocouples. It features user-friendly, 5-key ...
Infrared thermometers read surface temperatures at a distance, quickly and accurately, without ever touching the object. They are used to identify heat loss and air leaks around windows and doors, ...
Infrared (IR) technology has been successfully used for years for ongoing temperature measurement and control. Now, new designs are boosting the accuracy, Infrared (IR) technology has been ...
Using an infrared thermometer can help anyone take accurate temperature readings and ultimately cook better food. Infrared (IR) thermometers allow grillers and chefs to check the temperature of their ...
Temperature is one of the most frequently measured parameters, and with good reason. Temperature serves as an important indicator of the condition of an object in machinery, medical diagnostics, ...
Employing 211 nocturnal radiometersonde observations of upward infrared flux, air temperature, and relative humidity in the atmosphere, the water vapor flux emissivity as a function of optical depth ...