Infrared Temperature Sensor with Display, 0-500℃

SKU: SUCH-IR-SA50AE
$540.99
● Range: 0-500℃ (LT) ● Object Distance Ratio: 20:1 ● Accuracy: ±1% reading or ±1.5℃ ● Signal Output: 0-5V, 4-20mA
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Overview

The favourable price IR temp sensor with display provides accurate non-contact temperature measurements from 0℃ to 500℃. With a 20:1 optical resolution, it ensures precise readings even from a distance. This SUCH sensor features a fast 150ms response time and adjustable emissivity (0.100–1.000), making it suitable for various materials. With high accuracy (±1% or ±1.5℃) and repeatability (±0.5% or ±1.5℃), it's ideal for quick and reliable temperature monitoring in diverse environments.

Feature

  • The IR temperature sensor is equipped with a sensor probe for non-contact sensing measurement.
  • Millisecond-level response time, with a speed of up to 150ms (95%).
  • Precisely measure temperature and control it in real time.

Dimension (Unit:mm)

Infrared temperature sensor with display dimension

Optical Resolution

Infrared temperature sensor with display optical resolution

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).

Detail

Infrared temperature sensor with display detail

Temperature Measurement Settings Guide

1. Enter the Settings Mode
In the temperature measurement mode, press and hold the (∧) button, then press the (√) button to enter the settings mode.
2. Select the Item to Modify
Use the (∧) button to select the item you want to modify.
3. Enter the Setting Mode
After selecting the item, press the (∹) button again. A (–) symbol will appear on the right side of the item, indicating that you've entered the settings mode.
4. Modify the Setting
Use the (∧) button to increase, or the (√) button to decrease, to adjust the setting value.
5. Save the Settings
Once the settings are adjusted, wait for 7 seconds without pressing any buttons. The non-contact IR temperature sensor will automatically save the changes and return to the temperature measurement mode.
Specs
Technical Parameters
Temperature Range 0℃-500℃ (LT)
Optical Resolution D:S = 20:1 (90% Energy)
Response Wavelength 8~14ÎŒm
Response Time 150ms (95%)
Accuracy ±1% reading or ±1.5℃, Take the Maximum Value
Repeatability ±0.5% reading or ±1.5℃, Take the Maximum Value
Emissivity 0.100~1.000 (Adjustable)
Electrical Characteristics
Working Power 24 VDC±20%,<50 mA
Signal Output (Optional) 0-5V or 2 wire 4-20mA, 4 wire 4-20mA
Digital Communication Part TTL
Min. Load 10KΩ (Voltage Output)
Max. Load 500Ω (Current Output)
Mechanical Parameters
Protection Level IP65(NEMA-4)
Ambient Temperature 0℃~70℃
Storage Temperature 20℃~85℃
Relative Humidity 10%~95% (Non-Condensing)
Connection Cable Temperature Resistance -20℃~80℃
Connection Cable Length 3m (Standard), 5m or 10m
Weight 200g

PDF computingInfrared Temperature Sensor with Display, 0-500℃ Instructions

Application
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FAQ
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The infrared temperature sensor works based on the principle of infrared radiation. It detects the infrared radiation emitted by an object, which is directly related to the object's temperature. The sensor then calculates the temperature using the measured radiation and displays the result on the screen. This allows for non-contact temperature measurement, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

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The accuracy of infrared temperature measurements can be influenced by several factors, including the object's emissivity, surface condition (e.g., reflective or shiny surfaces), and the distance from the target. The sensor allows you to adjust the emissivity to match the material being measured, ensuring better accuracy. Additionally, ambient temperature and environmental conditions can also impact readings, so it's important to calibrate the sensor for optimal performance.

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While the infrared sensor for temperature can be used on most materials, the accuracy depends on the material's emissivity. Emissivity refers to the material's ability to emit infrared radiation, and it varies from one material to another. The sensor allows you to adjust the emissivity value from 0.100 to 1.000 to match the specific material being measured, ensuring more precise readings across a wide variety of surfaces, including metals, plastics, ceramics, and organic materials.

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