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High-resolution Endurance pyrometers with rugged remote sensor head
16 October 2017
Fluke Process Instruments expands the Endurance pyrometer series by models with a remote sensing head that tolerates ambient temperatures up to 315°C.

This design is ideal for applications with tight space constraints and for mounting near a heat source and in harsh environments.
The sensing heads also offer improved immunity to electromagnetic interference. They are connected to a rugged IP65 electronics box via fiber-optic cable over a distance of up to 22 m. Various medium and high-temperature models cover a 250 °C to 3,200°C measurement range.
Monochrome and ratio pyrometer version are available with a 1 µm or 1.6 µm spectral response. The ratio infrared thermometers enable accurate measurements of partially obscured objects, in dirty or steam-filled atmospheres, and of objects that do not completely take up the measurement spot, notably wires or streams of molten glass or metal. Application fields include primary and secondary metals manufacturing, primary glass manufacturing, and laser welding.
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