Digital Infrared Thermometer IRL 866

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This is Digital infrared thermometer used for non contact temperature sensing. Temperature sensing range is 50 to 2250 degree celsius

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Digital Infrared Thermometer IRL 866

Service Details:

Model Number: D68

Thermometer Type: Infrared Thermometers

Spectral Response: 8 to 14 micrometres

Display: 4 digits backlight LCD

Distance Spot Ratio: 501

Temperature Range: 50 TO 2250 degree Celsius

Emissivity: 0.1 to 1.0

Power Source: 9V Battery

Auto off Function: YES

Response Time: less than 250 Ms

Backlit Led: yes

SPECIAL FEATURES:

High D.S. Ratio: 50:1

Adjustable high/low alarm

Auto Power off ?

Over range indication

MAX/ MIN/ AVG/ DIF functions

Diode Laser Output (Class 2).

Backlighted LCD display for measuring in dark areas.

Fast response time < 250ms

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:

 

Temperature range: -50°C ~ 2250°C (-58°F ~ 4082°F)

Weight: approx. 299 g

Diode Laser Output (Class 2).

Adjustable emissivity: 0.1 ~ 1.0

Spectral response is 8 ~ 14µm

Storage Temperature: -20ºC~60ºC (-4ºF~140ºF) & Relative humidity is <80%

Dimension: 191.5(L) × 126(W) × 60(H) mm

Operating Temperature: 0ºC~50ºC (32ºF~122ºF) & Relative humidity is 10~90%

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is digital infrared thermometer?

On its most basic design an infrared thermometer consists of a lens to focus the infrared (IR) energy on to a detector, which converts the energy to an electrical signal that can be displayed in units of temperature after being compensated for ambient temperature variation.

What is Difference Between Infrared Thermometer and Digital Thermometer?

Infrared thermometers can also record the temperature of the body, surface or environment which is not possible with digital thermometer online. The readings taken with infrared thermometers are obtained quickly ie within 10 seconds. However digital thermometer online take much longer a time for recording the temperature.

Can you use infrared thermometer on human?

It is not advisable to use a general-purpose infrared electronic thermometer to measure human forehead temperature. That’s because objects tend to emit infrared radiation more efficiently. To measure human temperature, you should only use infrared electronic thermometer that are FDA-approved.