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Digital Infrared Temperature Sensor

Monday, August 17, 2009
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With the FT Series sensors users can confirm the surface temperature of moving targets long after they’ve passed the sensor’s field of view, and unnecessary temperature readings like that of the conveyor or background oven can be ignored with the sensor’s timing function.



Keyence introduces the new FT Series digital infrared sensors for easy non-contact detection of surface temperature. With the FT Series sensors users can confirm the surface temperature of moving targets long after they’ve passed the sensor’s field of view, and unnecessary temperature readings like that of the conveyor or background oven can be ignored with the sensor’s timing function. Additional features include: 

  • Wide temperature sensing range from 32º to 2,462ºF (0º to 1,350ºC).
  • Ability to measure IR from distances of up to 3000 mm (roughly 10 feet).
  • Optional air purge enclosure to eliminate dust buildup.
  • A high-speed response of 10 ms.
  • Analog output (4 – 20 mA) can be easily scaled to a user-defined range.
  • One-touch functionality. 

For more information visit www.keyence.com/ft

 

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