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Specifications:
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Basic Functions |
Range |
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Temperature Range |
-18~350℃ |
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Display Accuracy |
+/-1.8oC or +/-2% |
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Repeatability |
+/-0.5oC or-0.5% |
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Display Resolution |
0.1 |
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Distance to Spot Size |
12 : 1 |
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Response Time |
250mS(95% Readable) |
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Spectral Response |
8um-14um |
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Laser Power |
Class 2(II) operation, Output<1mW, wavelength 630-670nm |
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Display Hold |
8Sec |
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Power Supply |
USB (Auto Double Display Backlight) or 9V Battery (6F22) |





How Do Infrared Thermometers Work?
Infrared Thermometer Basics
Infrared thermometers measure temperature from a distance. This distance can be many miles or a fraction of an inch. Infrared thermometers are often used in circumstances when other sorts of thermometers are not practical. If an object is very fragile or dangerous to be near, for example, an infrared thermometer is a good way to get a temperature from a safe distance.
What Infrared Thermometers Do
Infrared thermometers work based on a phenomenon called black body radiation. Anything at a temperature above absolute zero has molecules inside of it moving around. The higher the temperature, the faster the molecules move. As they move, the molecules emit infrared radiation--a type of electromagnetic radiation below the visible spectrum of light. As they get hotter, they emit more infrared, and even start to emit visible light. That is why heated metal can glow red or even white. Infrared thermometers detect and measure this radiation.
How Infrared Thermometers Work
Infrared light works like visible light--it can be focused, reflected or absorbed. Infrared thermometers usually use a lens to focus infrared light from one object onto a detector called a thermopile. The thermopile absorbs the infrared radiation and turns it into heat. The more infrared energy, the hotter the thermopile gets. This heat is turned into electricity. The electricity is sent to a detector, which uses it to determine the temperature of whatever the thermometer is pointed at. The more electricity, the hotter the object is.
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