An infrared thermometer, also known as an IR thermometer or laser thermometer, is a non-contact device that measures an object’s temperature by detecting the infrared radiation it emits.
Overview
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Features:
- Distance-to-Spot Ratio (D:S):
- This ratio indicates the relationship between the distance to the measurement surface and the diameter of the temperature measurement area.
- Ease of Use:
- Infrared thermometers are generally easy to use, with small dimensions and short response times.
- Measuring Range:
- They can measure a wide range of temperatures, often from -40 to 250°C / -40 to 482°F.



