Irisys’ bolsters sensor range September 16th 2005 Irisys has released five new thermal imaging temperature sensors – bolstering the range of applications available to its IRI 1011 sensor.
The family comprises five new temperature sensors with differing ranges, accuracy and measurement angles. The new products are: The IRI 1021 – measures from 30°C to 300°C (measured at an ambient of 23°C) at ±2°C or ±2%, whichever is the greater.
The IRI 1031 measures from 100°C to 1000°C (measured at an ambient of 23°C) with an accuracy of ±3°C. A calibration certificate is provided.
The IRI 1041, IRI 1051 and IRI 1061 are respectively identical to the IRI 1011, IRI 1021 and IRI 1031, except for a narrow angle 10° FOV lens in place of the 20° FOV lens.
The narrower field of view allows the unit to be placed at twice the distance from the object-under-test while measuring the same area, or to be placed the same distance from the object-under-test giving double the resolution.
There are various user settings and controls that add to the flexibility of the devices with sensitivity and offset control being adjusted manually or automatically.
The software has two user-programmable points on-screen that show the temperature differential between those points and a built-in class II laser is used to aim the device or to highlight the reference pixel. Designed to be used by one hand, each of the family is cased in impact-resistant plastic, has dimensions of 120 x 125 x 80mm, weighs less than 600g and can be used with the supplied pistol grip, or also with a tripod.
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