Compact and easy to install, the Raytek CI noncontact temperature pyrometer is ideal for both OEM and end-user applications. Designed for easy integration into a standard 4-wire system, the CI sensor can easily replace traditional contact probes with a J-type or K-type thermocouple output. A 0-5 volt output is if your application is susceptible to noise or requires a longer cable run.
The Raytek GP infrared pyrometers come with two types of rugged sensors: GPR and GPS. They both provide standard or close focus optics and target temperature readings with 1% accuracy.
In addition, laser sighted GPS model provides alignment in hard-to-reach locations, or to the small or distant targets. The GPS is capable of measuring targets as small as 4.5 mm at 200 mm and 0.18 in @ 8 in, for the close focus version of the sensor.
The GPS targets temperatures from -18 to 540ºC (0-1000ºF) with 1% accuracy, and has a standard optical D:S ratio of 50:1. The GPS integrated coaxial Class 2 laser is connected to the remote activation switch box via the included 4 m (13 ft) cable. An additional 8 m (26 ft) of cable is also included to connect the switch box to the GP monitor.
The Raytek MI is a two-piece infrared temperature measurement system with a miniature sensing head and separate electronics. The miniature sensing head is small enough to be installed just about anywhere, but performs as well as much larger and more expensive systems. The MI measures target temperatures ranging from -40 to 600°C (-40 to 1112°F). Easily adjust the MI signal processing electronics, which include Emissivity, Peak Hold, Valley Hold, and Averaging functions, on the 5-digit LCD user interface.
Newly introduced Raytek MI with 22:1 Optical Resolution allows accurate measurement of very small spot sizes in confined spaces and difficult ambient conditions.