AMETEK Land Ensures Exceptional Delivery Times
Featured Product from AMETEK Land
With industries facing significant delays in the supply chain, AMETEK Land is bucking this trend and maintaining its excellent delivery times, particularly with the SPOT high-performance pyrometers.
Designed to meet process challenges for industries including power generation, metals, glass, and industrial processing, the SPOT family includes specific solutions developed for aluminium and galvanised steel applications.
Simple to install, position, and operate, the SPOT pyrometers are available in a variety of operating wavelengths, temperature ranges, and process requirements, suitable for an extensive range of industries and applications.
Combining powerful processing, communications, and control functions with AMETEK Land’s world-leading infrared temperature measurement technology, these pyrometers deliver accurate single-spot results to optimise application processes.
SPOT pyrometers provide a rich stream of accurate, repeatable, real-time temperature data, delivered locally via the unit or remotely with SPOT software, helping users to maintain high product quality and protect against costly process inefficiencies.
Compact and robust, the SPOT family covers temperatures from 0-2600 °C (32-4700 °F), requires no separate processor, and is ready for Industry 4.0 integration.
David Primhak, Director of Development and Product Management at AMETEK Land, said: “We constantly review and assess our supply chain to maintain best-in-class lead times – a crucial benefit to customers in these challenging times. Our extensive, reliable network, plus our enviable position as part of a global organisation, ensures we can obtain the critical raw materials so that the SPOT thermometer is not subject to the significant supply chain delays affecting competitor products.
“Our rapid delivery of just four weeks for the SPOT is supported by superior customer service, helping our customers to avoid unnecessary downtime, maintenance or delays to their industrial processes.”