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The industrial IR sensor for temperature offers multiple measurement ranges, from 0-100°C to 0-1200°C. It offers a 20:1 object distance ratio and an accuracy of Âą1% of the reading or Âą1â, ensuring reliable data. The SUCH sensor outputs a 4-20mA signal for easy system integration. With a selectable response time between 50-300ms, it provides fast and accurate measurements for a variety of industrial applications.
Note: The D:S ratio represents the relationship between the distance from the non-contact infrared temperature sensor to the target and the size of the spot being measured. A higher ratio indicates better resolution of the sensor, allowing it to measure smaller spots. Additionally, the accuracy of the measurement increases when the object being measured is darker (more black).
Yes, the 20:1 object distance ratio allows the sensor to maintain accurate readings even when the distance between the sensor and the target changes, offering flexibility for different industrial setups.
Infrared temperature sensors rely on the emissivity of the target material to accurately measure temperature. Different materials emit infrared radiation at different rates, which can affect the accuracy of readings. To compensate, many industrial infrared sensors allow users to adjust the emissivity setting, ensuring accurate temperature readings across a variety of materials, from metals to stones and oil.
Yes, the Industrial Infrared Temperature Sensor is designed to perform reliably in tough industrial conditions, such as high temperatures, dust, or exposure to various materials.