Infrared Thermometer Gun With Field of View 50:1
Unique, High-Quality Designed Infrared Thermometer Gun takes instant, less-than-a-second, temperature readings of any surface. Features minimum/maximum memory, average readings, and high/low audible alarms. Unique design permits one-handed "point-and-shoot" readings. Laser-sighting beam permits aiming precisely at target surface. It is ideal for food preparation, pharmaceuticals, field use, electronics, and safety inspection.
Can be supplied Traceable to NIST for accuracy:
To assure accuracy an individually serial-numbered Traceable® Certificate can be provided from our calibration laboratory. It indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). Call for more information and cost.
Can be supplied Traceable to NIST for accuracy:
To assure accuracy an individually serial-numbered Traceable® Certificate can be provided from our calibration laboratory. It indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). Call for more information and cost.
- Part number COCSEN039
- Adjustable Emissivity - Adjustable from 0.10 to 1.00 in 0.01 steps;
- 50:1 Field of View
- Temperature range is -58 to 1832°F and -50 to 1000°C
- Resolution is 1°
- Accuracy is ±1.5% +2°C mid-range
- Size is 9 x 4 x 2-1/4 inches
- Weight is 10 ounces
- Backlighting at the touch of a button
- Data hold
- Supplied with 9-volt battery
- Features minimum/maximum memory, average readings, and high/low audible alarms
- Infrared Gun with adjustable emissivity
- 9-Volt Battery
- Instructions
- NIST Traceable Certificate
- Expert Technical Support
50:1 View = You can measure a 1" diameter when you are 50" away. 2" when 100" away, 1/2" diameter when 25" away, etc.
Emissivity is a measure of how effectively a surface emits infrared radiation. For an accurate temperature reading, the emissivity setting of the sensor must match the emissivity of the surface being measured.
For non-reflective non-metals and painted surfaces, the emissivity is usually about 0.95. ie: Black Body
However some materials have a different emissivity, and to fine-tune the accuracy of the measurement, the sensor’s emissivity setting should be adjusted to match.
If you have more questions, please call and speak with a TIPTEMP Thermal Advisor.