The HTC IRX-65 Infrared Thermometer is a high-performance, non-contact temperature measurement tool suited for industrial and laboratory use. With an impressive temperature range extending from -50°C to 1250°C, it provides precise and efficient readings, even from a distance, through its advanced 30:1 optical resolution and dual-laser target pointer. This thermometer is ideal for professionals in various sectors, from HVAC and electrical inspections to automotive and food safety.
Key Features:
- Extensive Temperature Range: Measures temperatures from -50°C to 1250°C (-58°F to 2282°F) for infrared and up to 1370°C (2498°F) with a Type K probe.
- Dual-Laser Target Pointer: Enhances targeting accuracy with a 30:1 distance-to-spot ratio.
- User-Friendly Display: Features a white backlit LCD for clear visibility in low-light conditions.
- Data Recording: Records max, min, average, and differential readings, with a data hold function.
- Adjustable Emissivity: Ranges from 0.1 to 1.0, allowing accurate measurements on various surfaces.
- Automatic Power Off: Conserves battery by automatically shutting off after inactivity.
- High and Low Alarms: Configurable alarms to signal when temperature thresholds are reached.
Specifications:
- IR Temperature Range: -50°C to 1250°C (-58°F to 2282°F)
- Contact Temperature Range: -50°C to 1370°C (-58°F to 2498°F) with Type K probe
- Resolution: 0.1°C (below 1000°C) and 1°C (above 1000°C)
- Accuracy: ±1.5% of reading
- Response Time: Less than 250 ms
- Power Supply: 9V battery
- Dimensions: 192 x 83 x 95 mm; Weight: approximately 275 grams
Box Including:
- HTC IRX-65 Infrared Thermometer
- Type K Bead Probe
- Soft Carrying Case
- User Manual
- Carry Hook
Applications:
- Industrial Maintenance: Ideal for identifying overheating machinery or equipment.
- Electrical Inspections: Detects temperature anomalies in circuits and electrical systems.
- HVAC: Verifies temperature consistency in ducts, vents, and HVAC units.
- Automotive Diagnostics: Essential for safely checking engine and exhaust temperatures.