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Temperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation).
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IRT650 Global Equipment Company, Inc. GENERAL TOOLS & INSTRUMENTS CO. LLC Meters-Temperature & Humidity 12:1 Wide-Range Infrared Thermometer
IRT203 Global Equipment Company, Inc. GENERAL TOOLS & INSTRUMENTS CO. LLC Meters-Temperature & Humidity Pocket Hvac General Purpose Infrared Thermometer
IRT2 Global Equipment Company, Inc. GENERAL TOOLS & INSTRUMENTS CO. LLC Meters-Temperature & Humidity Economy Gun Style Infrared Thermometer With Laser
4FB61 Grainger Industrial Supply EXTECH INSTRUMENTS RH Meters w/IR Thermometer Hygro-Thermometer Plus Infrared Thermometer, Humidity Range 10 To 95%, Humidity Accuracy +/-3.5%, Infrared Temperature Range -58 to 932 Degrees F, Air Temperature Range - 4 to 140 Degrees F/-50 to 500 Degrees C, Infrared Temperature Accuracy +/-2% Or
4GE40 Grainger Industrial Supply EXTECH INSTRUMENTS RH Meters w/IR Thermometer Relative Humidity/Temperature Meter, With Noncontact Infrared Thermometer, Relative Humidity Range 0 To 100%, Temperature Range Air -4 To 122 Degrees F, Infrared -40 To 932 Degrees F, Temperature Accuracy +/- 1 Degrees F, Temperature Resolution 0.1 D

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  • Infrared Temperature Calibration 101 (.pdf)
    This application note explains the use and benefits of infrared thermometer calibration and what is commonly called a blackbody calibrator. Find out how regular calibration can make the difference in achieving repeatable, meaningful temperature measurement. ./4a3bc267-6e65-4877-aec5-ee0f51f409c8
  • Infrared Technology
    to 0.76 microns. The infrared portion, which is not visible to the human eye, begins at 0.76 microns and extends to 10.0 microns (micron = one thousandth of a millimeter, one millionth of a kilometer). All objects emit infrared as a function of their temperature. About Infrared Heat. Infrared
  • Introduction to Infrared Thermometers
    Infrared Thermometer: What is an Infrared Thermometer? An infrared thermometer is a non-contact temperature measurement device. Infrared Thermometers detect the infrared energy emitted by all materials -- at temperatures above absolute zero, (0°Kelvin)-- and converts the energy factor
  • Infrared Thermometers Tutorial
    IS THE HISTORY OF INFRARED TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT?. The Royal Astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered "Dark Heat" radiation in 1800. In 1880 the term "infrared" was coined. Samuel Langley invented the bolometer that measures variations of resistance when heated. In 1901 a bolometer could detect a cow
  • Infrared Thermography and Water Damage Assessment
    of the damage caused by water loss. Infrared thermography can help address water damage claims effectively and efficiently when coupled with the accurate use of moisture meters, digital photographs, diagramming and thorough note taking. A trained thermographer using infrared thermography to assist
  • An Application of Infrared Thermography - Roofing Survey
    be detected using an infrared. camera as it is capable of capturing the temperature variances as small as less than one degree. Dry insulation and wet insulation will have temperature differences due to the fact that the wet insulation. conducts the heat at a higher rate than the dry. The sun heats
  • Infrared Thermography: Use in Intrusive Investigations
    A 2006-05-22. Diagnostic hose spray water testing is performed to identify the location of the alleged leak(s). During water. testing, the infrared camera shows areas of temperature differential at the sash/frame joint and below the left. jamb of the window. (Figure 2). Figure 2: IR image of same area
  • Infrared Viewer Frequently Asked Questions
    . Thermal imaging. IR viewers can be used to image the radiation of objects above 600. degrees Centigrade (e.g., kilns, furnaces, and solder pots). Objects in. this temperature range (and hotter) emit enough infrared radiation in. the 0.8 to 1.7 micron wavelength range to be imaged by the viewer

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