Infrared CelsiMeter® CMI-056V
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Infrared CelsiMeter® CMI-056V - 1

IR- CelsiMeter® new model CMI-056V Nonecontact Digital-Thermometer with Optimal Price- / Performance- and Quality Ratio Principle of nonecontact measurement All object surfaces emit in all directions a linear temperature dependant heat radiation. That's sort of like sensation felt either comfortable or stinging when moving one's palm without touching towards a more or less heated surface. This heat energy radiation also depends on the surface condition of the emitting surface. A dull black surface is a good and effective emitter, glossy and shiny metallic surfaces have less radiation efficiency. This physical behavior is termed as emission or emissivity factor and describes the surface thermal characteristic. The opposite is the absorption factor for heat radiation. A black painted car heats up quicker and higher than a white painted car. Fabrics, woods, concrete, stone, skin, plants or other none-metallic surfaces all have an emissivity between 0,90 .. 0,98. The IR-CelsiMeter® CMI-056V features an adjustable emissivity factor, adjustable from 0.10 to 1.00. Shiny, none-oxidized or polished metallic surfaces have a much lower emissivity factor. Correction tables can be created. Design of nonecontact measurement gear Todays advanced technologies in electronics, sensors, chips and microprocessors, LED's, LCD-displays, but also of plastic processing (lenses, reflectors,..) permit almost any measurement applications. The IR sensor in the IR-CelsiMeter, the radiation eye, can pick up within a small viewing angle the radiation from a surface, almost like a binocular selects the view of a remote scenery. The "IR blind" operator uses the internal laser target marker (see picture) to view the area which sends the radiation and of which the surface temperature is to be taken. On a measuring distance of 1 meter the measuring spot has a diameter of 80 mm, a ratio of about 1:12. Point & Click ... the use of an IR-CelsiMeter® as a thermometer could not be easier. With the pistol like trigger continuously pulled there will be a measurement cycle displayed every 0,5 seconds. The last value taken will be on HOLD on display for 5 seconds before the CelsiMeter® automatically shuts down for battery energy conservation. A new triggered cycle will be started and displayed within 0,8 seconds. IR-CelsiMeter® Model CMI-056V Range Resolution Repeatability Accuracy ambient @ +25°C Distance / spot EM-factor IR-wavelength Cycle time Sampling LED-display Laser marker Activation Ambient Battery Dimensions Weight Shipping -30 °C ... +530 °C (-25 °F ... +990 °F) °C / °F switchable 0,1 °C of display ± 1 °C ± 3 °C ( -30 ... - 15°C) worst case ± 2 °C ( -15 ... +110°C) worst case ± 2 % (+ 110 ... +530°C) worst case 12 : 1 spot ø 80 mm on 1 meter adjustable, 0.10 to 1.00 5 ... 13 µm processed continuous sampling / HOLD of last value 0,5 second 4-digit, 23 x 27 mm, back illumination intensive, bundled red spot, switchable pistol like grip with pull trigger, deactivates after approx 5 seconds 0 ... +50 °C / 10 - 90 %rH 9 Volt / MN1604 / 6LR61 185 x 95 x 46 mm 230 gramm CelsiMeter®, Battery, Carry bag, User manual Point & Order! The promotion price is time limited. manufactured for and distributed by: Spirig Ernest Dipl.-Ing. Postfach 1140 CH-8640 Rapperswil Schweiz Tf: (+41) 55 222 6900 Fax:(+41) 55 222 6969 E-mail: info@spirig.com http://www.spirig.com

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Use of the CelsiMeter® CMI-056cn and CMI-056V Never point a laser marker on persons. These IR CelsiMeter® are not for medical applications. Install the 9-Volt battery. Select on / off for laser pointer, select °C / °F display in the battery compartment. SCAN - Measuring Permanent pressed trigger initiates a flow of repetitive measurements and temperature level dispalys. The mark SCAN blinks in display. Oneshot - Measuring Point target and press trigger and release immediatelly. HOLD with the temperature value shows for about 5 seconds on display. Ratio measuring distance to measuring spot...

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