Digital pyrometer Impac IPE 140/39
RS485fixedfor metals

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Characteristics

Display
digital
Communication
RS485
Configuration
fixed
Applications
for metals, for flame-heated furnaces, for glass surfaces, for the glass industry
Temperature

Max.: 1,800 °C
(3,272 °F)

Min.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Description

Digital Pyrometers with Focusable Optics for Metal and Glass Temperature Measurement, 20 to 1800°C Advanced Energy’s Impac 140/39 allows you to measure temperature through flames and combustion as well as penetrate glass. •3.9 µm spectral range •Focusable optics •Small spot sizes •Short response times •Built-in digital display •Precision mounting rail Overview Accurately measure temperature through flames and combustion gases. The Impac® IPE 140/39 pyrometers are specifically designed for non-contact temperature measurement of metal parts in flame-heated furnaces. It features a narrow spectral range of 3.9 µm that eliminates the influence of humidity and CO2. Glass Temperature Measurement The IPE 140/39 can also measure glass temperature if limited glass penetration is necessary (e.g. glass drop). Utilize to avoid measurement errors caused by partially cooled down surfaces. Benefits •Measure temperature through flames and combustion gas without error •Reduce emissivity errors •Penetrate glass to avoid errors caused by cooled down surfaces •Adjust parameters via keypad or interface •Switch between RS232 / RS485 interfaces Features •Three temperature ranges between 20 to 1800°C are available •Three focusable optics with small spot sizes available •Short response times •Built-in digital display •Precision mounting rail

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