Transfer thermometer TRT IV.41
infrareddigitalwith laser pointer

Transfer thermometer - TRT IV.41 - Heitronics - infrared / digital / with laser pointer
Transfer thermometer - TRT IV.41 - Heitronics - infrared / digital / with laser pointer
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Characteristics

Technology
infrared
Display
digital
Aim
with laser pointer
Protection level
IP65
Configuration
fixed
Applications
laboratory
Other characteristics
transfer, reference, high-precision
Temperature

Min.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Max.: 2,000 °C
(3,632 °F)

Precision

0.2 %

Resolution

0.02 °C
(32.04 °F)

Spectral range

Min.: 3.8 µm

Max.: 3.9 µm

Response time

Min.: 5 ms

Max.: 10,000 ms

3,000 ms

Description

TRT IV.41 is a unique transfer radiation thermometer used for the calibration of other mid-wavelength IR instruments. ( ie: pyrometers, thermal cameras and blackbodies ) It's 3.9 micron spectral range is also well suited for the common 3...5 micron spectral range of many cooled IR cameras. TRT IV.41 is offered with high quality calibration certification performed at the HEITRONICS lab. Many clients prefer certification to be performed at the German National Lab PTB or, they send TRT II to a national lab located in their respective country. HEITRONICS quotes and organizes certification at PTB upon request. The standard measuring range is 150 ... 1000 deg. C. An optional range 150 ... 2000 deg. C is available on request. The optical resolution has been optimized using a 47mm zinc selenide objective to produce exceptional energy collection and superb size-of-source characteristics. HEITRONICS offers a variety of transfer standards in addition to TRT IV.41.

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