IQTS Compact Infrared Temperature Sensor Contactless 4-20mA 0-300℃
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IQTS Compact Infrared Temperature Sensor Contactless 4-20mA 0-300℃

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IQTS Compact Infrared Temperature Sensor Contactless 4-20mA 0-300℃

IQTS infrared temperature sensor uses infrared to measure the temperature. It can calculate the surface temperature of the object through the infrared radiation intensity emitted by the target without contacting the target.

IQTS infrared temperature sensor is the biggest advantage of the infrared temperature sensor. There is no friction when using it. Users can easily measure inaccessible or moving targets, and the output data of the product is intuitive, true and reliable. The Firstrate Intelligent Infrared Temperature Transmitter can be debugged through the software on-site.

Features/;

◇ Infrared measurement, no need to touch the measured object;
◇ Real-time, remote measurement, intuitive temperature measurement advantages;
◇ It can meet the needs of various working conditions;
◇ Strong and durable stainless steel shell;
◇ Safe to use and long service life;
◇ The installation is simple, and a variety of temperature measurement ranges are optional.

Applications:

● Power equipment;
● Food industry;
● Chemical industry;
● Construction industry;
● Modern medical field;
● Mechanical processing control field.

Technical Specs

 Measuring range  0~300℃

 Temperature measurement

 accuracy

 ±1% of the measured value or ±2℃, whichever is greater
 Repeat accuracy  ±1% of measured value or ±2℃, whichever is greater
 Signal output  4~20mA
 Supply voltage  10~30VDC
 Optical resolution  20:1
 Firing rate  0.95
 Response time  300 ms
 Response wavelength  8-14um
 Ambient temperature  0~60℃
 Storage temperature  -40~85℃
 Relative humidity  10~95% (no condensation)
 Outer shell  Aluminum alloy
 Size  43mm×ф40mm (length * diameter)
 Electrical connections  Direct out
 Protection level  IP65

 

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