Pyrometer without display Thermosense HP270
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Pyrometer without display - Thermosense HP270 - Mahlo - high-temperature / non-contact
Pyrometer without display - Thermosense HP270 - Mahlo - high-temperature / non-contact
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Characteristics

Display
without display
Other characteristics
high-temperature, non-contact
Temperature

Max.: 250 °C
(482 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

Measurement of the fabric temperature Hochtemperatursensor Thermosense HP270 The pyrometer measures temperatures from 0 - 250°C on running webs in stenter frames or dryers. INFRARED PYROMETER The Thermosense HP270 is used for non-contacting temperature measurement in driers and stenters and records the temperature of running product webs. The sensor is temperature-resistant up to 270 °C. It can therefore be mounted inside driers. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS • Non-contacting product temperature measurement • High-temperature-resistant sensor up to 270 °C • Maximum measuring accuracy CUSTOMER BENEFITS • Higher machine utilisation • Increased quality • Energy saving • Process transparency Higher machine utilisation Increased quality Energy saving Process transparency Stenter frame as black box Without exact knowledge of what’s happening during a fixing, thermo-isolating, condensing or gelling process in the chambers, the drier has to be considered a black box. The user needs to solely rely on his experience and must determine settings for circulating air temperature and stenter speed empirically. To ensure repeatable processes, application of appropriate measuring techniques in the drier chambers is essential. High-temperature measurement with the Thermosense HP270 is a decisive factor at this.

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