Infrared Thermometers

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Infrared thermometers are suitable for measuring the surface temperature without actually touching the object. They have built-in laser pointers with displays for quick measuring at a...Read more

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Infrared Thermometer, Laser Pointer, NIST Certified, 500 deg. C

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R2002-NISTCD4CYJ£269.64
TESTO -

Infrared Thermometer, -22 Deg to 482 Deg, 1 Inch Size at 10 Inch Size Focus

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0560 1805 01CU6KMR£229.65
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Infrared Thermometer, -40 Deg to 1202 Deg, Adj 0.10 to 1.00, Dual

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IR10CR7ETM£163.23
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Infrared Thermometer, Laser Pointer, NIST Certified, 280 deg. C

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R2001-NISTCD4CYG£241.94
RAYTEK -

Infrared Thermometer, Lcd Display, Single Dot Laser Sighting

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RAYMT4UCH6RHJ£192.58
TRACEABLE -

Ir Thermometer -27 To 428f 1 Inch @ 1 Inch Focus

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4480AF4YRL£88.54
EXTECH -

Mini Ir Therm -4to630 F 1 In@8 Inch Focus

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IR400AF2RBE£78.30
COOPER ATKINS -

Ir Thermometer -27 To 428f 1 Inch @ 1 Inch Focus

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480AD8LZK£169.42
Cementex USA -

Infrared Thermometer

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CP-2121.37CJ4AXE£588.18
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Infrared Thermometer, Professional, 50:1, -32/1250 Deg. C, Nist Cert

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R2330-NISTCD7AAY£487.32
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to clean infrared thermometers?

  • Make sure the metre is off before cleaning it with a fresh dry, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid using chemicals or harsh cleaners. Be sure to keep the sensor lens clean.
  • Clean compressed air can remove loose particles from the lens if necessary.
  • A delicate cloth or cotton swab dampened with water or rubbing alcohol to clean lenses. Before usage, the lens must be dry.

Where is an infrared thermometer most accurate on living beings?

The wrist is the most suitable spot to take a temperature reading.

What is the emissivity of infrared thermometers?

  • The ability of a surface to radiate thermal energy is measured by its emissivity.
  • Different surface types (metals, masonry, wood) radiate heat with varying degrees of efficiency. As a result, these materials have various emissivity coefficients to obtain precise readings from infrared thermometers.

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