The raytek xr ir sensor has a flexible user defined analog output allowing this sensor to be installed with almost any existing control system.
Ir pyrometer sensor.
The pyrofiber industrial automatic emissivity measurement system aems infrared thermometer uses the latest fiber optic sensor and pulsed laser technology to precisely measure the true target non contact temperature measurement.
Determine true temperature with pyrometer s exclusive epyrocal emissivity calculator.
Accurate infrared pyrometers for industrial applications williamson is passionate about helping customers solve challenging temperature measurement problems so that they can improve product quality increase process efficiency and control costs.
A modern and more correct definition would be any non contacting device intercepting and measuring thermal radiation emitted from an object to determine surface temperature.
Simply select a suitable temperature sensor from one of the following product groups.
Infrared pyrometers allow users to measure temperature in applications where conventional sensors cannot be employed.
Process sensors corp is a world leader in advanced nir and ir measurement manufacturing moisture gauges sensors and providing the most accurate and reliable moisture measurement available for quality control in manufacturing processes for industries worldwide.
An advanced non contact infrared pyrometer providing a single sensor solution for aluminium extrusion strip mill forming forging and further processing.
This unique capability sets a new standard for process monitoring.
Optris infrared thermometers and pyrometers for spot measurements are particularly well suited for precise temperature monitoring of industrial manufacturing processes research and development and function checks of a diverse range of devices and systems.
The raytek xr insures a consistent manufacturing process and allows tighter tolerances on heating processes reducing heating costs.
While the technology to make non contact infrared temperature measurements has been around for over 100 years companies still struggle with the guess a mating the correct emissivity to make accurate temperature measurements.