An infrared thermometer is a non-contact device used to measure temperature by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by an object.
Overview
- Condition: New
Features:
- Recording minimum and maximum read values during a defined period of time
- Battery powered
- Memory to record and store data values over a course of time or ranges
- Performing other math and statistical functions
- Self-test, self-calibration and diagnostic capabilities
- Zero-point reset
- Laser spot aiming and sighting with the device’s laser, allowing the source of the measurement to be revealed
- Automatic emissivity adjustment
- Waterproof, submersible and washable
- Explosion proof



