Omega’s new IR-USB series of infrared temperature sensors provide a reliable and economical method for most PC based non-contact temperature monitoring.
The unit features an IR sensor/signal conditioner installation with a direct USB connection and free user software that converts your PC into a temperature meter, chart recorder or data logger. The Emissivity is adjustable from 0.10 to 1.0 and this product measures -18 to 538 degrees Celsius (0 to 1000 Fahrenheit). Some typical temperature monitoring applications are where the object to be measured is moving; where the object is surrounded by an EM field, as in induction heating; where the object is contained in a vacuum or other controlled atmosphere; or in circumstances where a fast response is required.
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