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Check the surface temperature of tanks, generators, annealing ovens, boilers, and other metallic equipment.
In addition to showing current surface temperature, these thermometers have pointers to indicate the minimum and maximum temperatures since the last reading.
These thermometers have a thermocouple probe that can handle extreme temperatures, and come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they have passed a test for accuracy.
The thermocouple probe measures temperatures up to 500° F, and the thermometer housing meets IPX7 for protection from temporary submersion.
Measure and store temperature readings and upload the data to a PC.
Store up to 500 readings on these thermometers and determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
For more accurate and consistent readings than thermometers with thermocouple probes and a longer service life, this thermometer has a resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe.
Designed for laboratory applications, these thermometers determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
Ensure the accuracy of noncontact temperature readings of dangerous and inaccessible surfaces with these thermometers that come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Keep these small thermometers in your pocket or toolkit to spot check the temperature of dangerous, hard-to-reach, and moving surfaces without touching them.
To confirm the accuracy of noncontact temperature readings of dangerous and inaccessible surfaces, these thermometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Measure the temperature of dangerous, hard-to-reach, and moving surfaces without risking electrical shock or contamination.
Use these accessories to protect your infrared thermometer transmitter and keep it working properly in hot or dirty environments.
These thermometers are rated for environments where hazardous material is present. They measure the temperature of surfaces without making contact.
A removable rubber float keeps these thermometers on the surface of liquid-filled containers for hands-free temperature readings.
Simply peel off the adhesive backing on these probes and press them onto a surface to measure its temperature. Without bulky mounting hardware, the thin sensor can slide into crammed spots.
Often used where it’d be difficult to mount a standard probe, these probes stick onto magnetic surfaces to take temperature readings.
Often used with thermocouple thermometers, these probes have a handle for a comfortable grip.
Take temperature readings in high-vibration environments.
Measure temperatures around your facility by sticking these probes onto magnetic surfaces.
Wrap these probes around pipe, hose, or other tubular shapes to measure surface temperature.
Quick to install and remove, these probes won’t shake loose from a surface even in high-vibration environments.
Keep an eye on the surface temperature of your equipment—these probes thread directly into a tapped hole for continuous monitoring.
Measure air and surface temperatures in corrosive environments—an armored stainless steel cable shields the wiring on these probes from wear, abrasion, and corrosion.
Press the tips of these probes against a surface to measure its temperature or leave them untouched to measure air temperature.
Thick wire with ceramic insulation stands up to extreme temperatures in forging, die casting, and heat treating.
Monitor your system’s temperatures directly from your smart device. These battery-powered transmitters send real-time data to smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth, so you can easily confirm your processes are functioning properly. Good for route-based monitoring and preventative maintenance.
Monitor the temperature of hazardous, sensitive, and hard-to-reach surfaces without touching them.
Take your tank’s internal temperature with these sensors that sit on the outside walls.
Check the inside temperature of your pipe from the outside.
These thermometers take touch-free readings in a single second with an infrared sensor.