Low cost hand-held thermometer device measures temperatures from – 35°C up to 900°C

Sensor Review

ISSN: 0260-2288

Article publication date: 1 April 2006

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(2006), "Low cost hand-held thermometer device measures temperatures from – 35°C up to 900°C", Sensor Review, Vol. 26 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/sr.2006.08726bad.003

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Low cost hand-held thermometer device measures temperatures from – 35°C up to 900°C

Low cost hand-held thermometer device measures temperatures from – 35°C up to 900°C

Keywords: Temperature, Sensors

A hand-held, infra-red temperature measurement device has been developed that enables engineers to measure the surface temperature of objects down to 1 mm in size. The unit is accurate to ±0.75 per cent and so provides plant engineers, maintenance technicians and field and service engineers with an attractive lower cost alternative to using thermal cameras (Plate 2).

Plate 2 The unit is accurate to ±0.75 per cent

The optical resolution of Micro- Epsilon's “Optris® LaserSight” device is 75:1, therefore, users can measure smaller targets that are further away. Most competing products on the market only use an 8:1 ratio (Plate 3).

Plate 3 Users can measure smaller targets that are further away

The 75:1 resolution is achieved by a world-wide patented laser sighting with special, narrow beam aiming. The new laser crosshairs sighting system supports precise temperature measurements at any distance. The crosshairs exactly mark a measuring spot in its real size of 16 mm at a distance of 1.2 m.

The measuring range of the device is from -35 up to 900° C. The unit also benefits from a slimline, ergonomic design and is no larger or heavier than a standard TV remote control device, and so fits neatly into an engineer's pocket.

A switch helps shift into a “close focus” mode: two single laser beams cross each other at the smallest measuring spot.

An integrated position sensor flips the LCD display into the most convenient viewing position, so the LaserSight can be used in vertical or horizontal measuring mode. This makes the device ideally suited to measuring manifold temperatures.

A USB interface and graphics and reporting software with oscilloscope functionality helps to process and record up to 20 measurements per second. The device comes with a tripod mounting, a type K thermocouple, a padded soft pouch and carrying case.

The Optris® LaserSight is ideally suited to preventive maintenance applications, quality management, research and development and electronic design.

For further details, visit the web site: www.micro-epsilon.co.uk

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