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New, Smart Infrared Thermometer Optris CS LT

"Due to a regular exchange with our customers, we are able to adjust our products, such as the optris CS LT, continuously to the requirements of the market" informed managing director Dr Ing Ulrich Kienitz." Through the enhancement of the optris CS LT, the thermometer now consists of improved parameters such as a greater temperature range up to 1030°C. With the implementation of the intelligent LED display concept, we have also been able to introduce innovative ideas for the low-price market segment."

Due to its outstanding cost-performance-ratio, the optris CS LT finds use in OEM solutions and for the infrared monitoring of large plants with a multitude of measuring points for example for life science and medical such as midget machinery for plastic products or for the monitoring of gradation for the analysis of medical specimen.

The optris CS LT offers an additional, one-of-a-kind improvement: the intelligent LED display. On the one hand site, the display can be used as a target help and on the other hand site to show the condition of the device via the LED self-diagnosis (e.g. overheating of the sensor). Additionally, a visual alarm can take place parallel to the new alarm output at the device (open collector). A temperature code indication completes the innovative concept.

The improved infrared thermometer allows temperature measurements within a great range between -40°C and 1030°C. The measurement device can also be used in surroundings of up to 80°C without additional cooling due to high temperature resistance. The optical resolution of the product has been enhanced to 15:1 and the response time to 25ms.

The measurement device has also been improved regarding friendliness towards customers. Temperature ranges to be measured within the application are scalable through the analogue output as a voltage signal (mV). The specification for emissivity values and alarm threshold within automated processes can be carried out synchronically via the supply voltage for single or simultaneous for multiple sensors.

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