CT13 SERIES ADVANCED INFRARED RADIATION THERMOMETERS WELL SUITED FOR PROCESSES THAT UNDERGO CLEANING AND DISINFECTION AS WELL FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS WITH HARSH ENVIRONMENTS MAIN FEATURES 3 Wide temperature measuring range (from 0 to 2000 °C) 3 Very fast response time ≥ 30 ms 3 Several spectral ranges (between 2 and 14 μm) 3 Chopped Radiation Method for highest accuracy and long-term stability 3 Robust stainless steel housing, IP68 HEITRONICS CT13 Infrared Radiation Thermometers are ideal for use in harsh environments thanks to a robust stainless steel housing. Including high speed processes and for real-time measurements, they ensure precise and driftfree measurements of objects from ≥ 1 mm diamet
Open the catalog to page 1MAIN FEATURES In addition to the IP68 stainless steel housing CT13 Radiation Thermometers offer a wide range of spectral ranges within 2 to 20 μm and temperature ranges from 0 to 2000 °C or higher. Measured temperature values are transmitted via an individually scalable analog output and a serial interface. Via the serial interface, it is also possible to set parameters of the CT13 Series and to set the parameters for the measured value. The CT13 Series offers a wide variety of options and amenities such as lenses, pilot laser as well as protective mounting equipment and other accessories. CT13...
Open the catalog to page 2LENSES A large selection of lenses is available to optimize the required measurement. The following f igures show the measuring spot sizes depending on the distance between the thermometer and the object to be measured. Detailed f ield of view diagrams depend on temperature range, spectral range and other specif ic application criteria. CLOSE FOCUS INTERFACES CT13 Radiation Thermometers have a conf igurable analog output. It can be set as voltage or mA output and scaled to a desired temperature range. The devices can be parameterized via the serial interface using HEITRONICS EasyConf ig or EasyMeas...
Open the catalog to page 3MODELS MODEL SPECTRAL RANGE Metal surfaces (heating) Ceramic surfaces Induction heating Furnaces Plastic f ilms with CH band Organic coating materials (oil, paint ) Thin plastic f ilms (e.g. PET, PA) Metals, Metal oxide, Ceramic, Glass volume Plastic films Thin plastic f ilms (e.g. PET, PA) Glass volume Measurements through hot gases and f lames Surface temperature of glass/quartz Glass processing Surface temperature of glass/quartz in furnace Ultra-thin glass and minimized inf luence of background temperatures Surface temperature of glass/quartz Materials without high surface reflectivity Paper,...
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