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Traceable Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer with Type K and Calibration, 12:1 Ratio

$619.84

The price is inclusive of GST

The Traceable Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer with Type K and Calibration, 12:1 Ratio provides precise surface temperature measurement with dual lasers indicating the target area and a white LED to illuminate the surface. Ideal for industrial, laboratory, and field applications requiring both IR and Type K probe measurements.

Product Features

  • Dual lasers indicate the outer diameter of the surface area being measured
  • White LED light illuminates the surface for better visibility
  • IR Range: –76 to 1022°F (–60 to 550°C)
  • Type K Range: –83 to 2552°F (–64 to 1400°C)
  • Resolution: 0.1°; Accuracy: ±2% or ±2°C
  • Adjustable emissivity: 0.1 to 1.00 in 0.01 increments
  • Field of view: 12:1
  • MIN/MAX, average, current temperature, emissivity value, memory, differential, and alarm functions
  • Audible high and low alarms for out-of-range conditions
  • Backlit display for low-light visibility
  • Size: 7 x 3.75 x 2"; Weight: 9 oz
  • Includes NIST-traceable calibration for accurate measurements

Whats Included

  • Type K beaded sensor, two AAA batteries, and NIST-traceable calibration certificate with data

Benefits

  • Dual measurement modes with infrared and Type K probe
  • High accuracy and adjustable emissivity for versatile applications
  • Audible and visual alarms prevent out-of-range errors
  • NIST-traceable calibration ensures compliance with standards

Why Choose the Traceable Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer with Type K and Calibration, 12:1 Ratio?

The Traceable Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer with Type K and Calibration, 12:1 Ratio combines IR and probe temperature measurement in one compact, versatile device. With dual lasers, adjustable emissivity, alarms, and NIST-traceable calibration, it delivers accurate, reliable performance for industrial, laboratory, and field use.

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