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Williamson’s Infrared Temperature Sensors

By Williamson Corporation
Tuesday, February 09, 2010

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The Gold Series sensors feature a temperature value of -40° and 4500°F.



Williamson Corporation’s (Concord, MA) Gold Series single-wavelength infrared temperature sensors provide up to ¼ percent of reading measurement accuracy for monitoring and controlling product quality and process productivity. The Gold Series sensors feature:

  • Available in a complete range of selected short, long and specialty wavelengths.
  • A temperature value of -40° and 4500°F.
  • Each model can be used as a stand-alone transmitter with a choice of inputs, outputs and alarms.
  • PID controllers and PC software programs are available.
  • Optional analog input is available for remote sensitivity and alarm adjustments.
  • Compatible with bidirectional RS232 and RS485 communications.
  • 4-20 mA and voltage-sensor outputs.

For more information visit www.williamsonir.com

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