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Product News: Infrared Temperature Sensors Are Highly Accurate

Up to 0.25 percent of reading measurement accuracy

Williamson Corp.
Tue, 02/02/2010 - 12:45
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(Williamson Corp.: Concord, MA) -- Williamson Corp.’s Gold Series single-wavelength infrared temperature sensors provide up to 0.25 percent of reading measurement accuracy for monitoring and controlling product quality and process productivity. Configurable for a multitude of applications where devices such as thermocouples and resistance temperature detectors (RTD) would be inaccurate, too slow, or difficult to use, they measure a target’s temperature without contact, making them ideal for high-temperature environments, moving targets, and fast response times.

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Available in a complete range of precisely selected short, long, and specialty wavelengths, Gold Series infrared sensors measure the amount of infrared energy emitted by an object’s surface, then convert this signal into a temperature value between -40°F and 4,500°F (-40°C and 2,475°C).

Each model can be used as a standalone transmitter with a choice of inputs, outputs, and alarms. For more advanced capabilities, interface modules, PID controllers, and PC software programs are available.

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