The Fluke 62 Series IR Thermometer offering a sensing temperature range of -20°F to 932°F, 32°F to 120°F ambient temperature range. With a response time of less then 500milliseconds.
The Fluke 62 Series IR Thermometer offering a sensing temperature range of -20°F to 932°F, 32°F to 120°F ambient temperature range. With a response time of less then 500milliseconds.
Technical Specifications:
Thermometer Type: Infrared Thermometer
Reading Temperature Range: -20°F to 932°F
Focus Spot Size and Distance: Focus is 1 inch at 10 inches away
Accuracy: ±2°F From 50°F to 86°F
Spectral Response†: 6.5 to 18
Laser Sighting: Single Dot
Response Time: Less Then 500 milliseconds
Emissivity‡: Fixed 0.95
Repeatability: ±3°F or ±1.5%
Display: Backlit LCD
Reading Capture: Max Reading Capture
Memory Recall: Max
Ambient Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F
Safety Rating: Class II Laser
Battery Type: 9V (included)
Includes: Protective Boot, and Nylon Holster
Manufacturers Warranty Length: 2 Years, Conditional
† - Spectral response: The response of a device to material or to monochromatic light as a function of wavelength, used to determine the sensitivity of the device. The higher the more sensitive.
‡ - Emissivity: The amount of infrared energy radiated by an object depends on its emissivity and its temperature. The emissivity depends
on the material and its surface characteristics. For more accurate
readings, adjust the emissivity value for the type of material being
measured.
EMISSIVITY TABLE
Material | Emissivity |
---|---|
Aluminum* | 0.30 |
Asbestos | 0.95 |
Asphalt | 0.95 |
Basalt | 0.70 |
Brass* | 0.50 |
Brick | 0.90 |
Carbon | 0.85 |
Ceramic | 0.95 |
Concrete | 0.95 |
Copper* | 0.95 |
Dirt | 0.94 |
Frozen food | 0.90 |
Hot food | 0.93 |
Glass (plate) | 0.85 |
Ice | 0.98 |
Iron* | 0.70 |
Lead* | 0.50 |
Limestone | 0.98 |
Oil | 0.94 |
Paint | 0.93 |
Paper | 0.95 |
Plastic** | 0.95 |
Rubber | 0.95 |
Sand | 0.90 |
Skin | 0.98 |
Snow | 0.90 |
Steel* | 0.80 |
Textiles | 0.94 |
Water | 0.93 |
Wood*** | 0.94 |
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