Process Sensors introduces the Sirius series of noncontact IR temperature sensors

Feb. 21, 2014
The Sirius series of sensors operate in near-IR measurement of ferrous and non-ferrous metals above 50°C and have a spectral range of 2 to 2.6 micron.

The Sirius series non-contact infrared (IR) temperature sensors operate in near-IR measurement of ferrous and non-ferrous metals above 50°C. They have a spectral range of 2 to 2.6 micron and temperature ranges of 50° to 400°C, 100° to 600°C, and 150° to 900°C. Their lenses, detectors, and electronics are protected inside a stainless-steel housing.
Process Sensors
Milford, MA
www.processsensors.com

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