Thermal tools

When it comes to precision temperature measurement and control, thermal tools are essential for professionals across industries. Our high-quality thermal tools combine advanced technology with rugged durability to deliver accurate results in even the most demanding environments.

Premium Thermal Tools for Industrial and Scientific Applications

Infrared Thermometers

  • Model IT-450: Temperature range: -50°C to 450°C (-58°F to 842°F)
  • Model IT-800: Temperature range: -50°C to 800°C (-58°F to 1472°F)
  • Model IT-1200: Temperature range: -50°C to 1200°C (-58°F to 2192°F)

Thermal Imagers

Model Resolution Temperature Range Accuracy
TI-320 320x240 pixels -20°C to 350°C ±2°C or ±2%
TI-640 640x480 pixels -40°C to 650°C ±1°C or ±1%

Thermal Tools FAQ

Q: What's the difference between contact and non-contact thermal tools?

A: Contact thermal tools like thermocouples require physical contact with the measured surface, while non-contact tools like infrared thermometers measure temperature remotely. Non-contact thermal tools are ideal for moving objects, hazardous environments, or when surface contamination is a concern.

Q: How often should thermal tools be calibrated?

A: For industrial applications, we recommend annual calibration of thermal tools. However, critical applications may require quarterly calibration. All our thermal tools come with calibration certificates traceable to NIST standards, and we offer recalibration services to maintain measurement accuracy throughout the product lifecycle.

Thermal Data Loggers

  • Model DL-200: Records up to 32,000 data points, temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
  • Model DL-400: Records up to 1,000,000 data points, temperature range: -200°C to 1370°C

Our thermal tools are designed with user-friendly interfaces and robust construction to withstand industrial environments. The intuitive controls and clear displays ensure quick and accurate temperature readings every time.

More Thermal Tools FAQ

Q: Can thermal tools measure through glass or other transparent materials?

A: No, standard thermal tools cannot measure through transparent materials as they measure surface temperature only. The infrared radiation from objects behind glass won't be accurately detected. For such applications, specialized thermal tools with different wavelength sensitivity may be required.

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