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Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer


A non-contact infrared thermometer is a device that uses infrared technology to measure temperature from a distance without making physical contact with the object or surface being measured. These devices are becoming increasingly popular due to their ease of use, accuracy, and ability to measure temperature without the risk of contamination or infection.

Cosyst Devices provides high-quality non-contact infrared thermometers that are designed to provide accurate and reliable temperature readings. Their devices are designed to be easy to use and provide fast and accurate temperature measurements. They are ideal for use in a wide range of applications, including medical, industrial, and scientific settings.

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Non Contact Infrared thermometer

A non-contact infrared thermometer is a device that uses infrared technology to measure temperature from a distance without making physical contact with the object or surface being measured. These devices are becoming increasingly popular due to their ease of use, accuracy, and ability to measure temperature without the risk of contamination or infection.

Cosyst Devices provides high-quality non-contact infrared thermometers that are designed to provide accurate and reliable temperature readings. Their devices are designed to be easy to use and provide fast and accurate temperature measurements. They are ideal for use in a wide range of applications, including medical, industrial, and scientific settings.

Features of non contact infrared thermometer:

  • Infrared sensor technology: A non-contact infrared thermometer uses infrared radiation to measure the temperature of an object or surface without making physical contact.
  • Temperature range: Non-contact infrared thermometers can typically measure temperatures ranging from -50°C to 800°C, although this can vary depending on the specific model.
  • Accuracy: The accuracy of non-contact infrared thermometers can vary, but many models are accurate to within 0.1°C.
  • Distance-to-spot ratio: This feature indicates how close the thermometer needs to be to the object or surface being measured to provide an accurate reading. For example, a distance-to-spot ratio of 12:1 means that the thermometer can accurately measure the temperature of an object that is 12 inches away if the spot being measured is 1 inch in diameter.
  • Display: The display on a non-contact infrared thermometer is typically a digital LCD screen that displays the temperature reading.
  • Units of measurement: Non-contact infrared thermometers can typically display temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Battery life: Non-contact infrared thermometers are usually powered by batteries, so it's important to consider how long the batteries will last before needing to be replaced.
  • Data storage: Some models of non-contact infrared thermometers have the ability to store temperature readings for later analysis.
  • Alarm: A thermometer with an alarm can alert the user when a temperature reading falls outside of a predetermined range.
  • Auto-shutoff: The thermometer will automatically turn off after a set period of inactivity to conserve the battery life.

Overall, the non-contact infrared thermometers provided by Cosyst Devices are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a fast, accurate, and reliable temperature measurement device. Whether you are working in a medical, industrial, or scientific setting, these devices are sure to provide you with the accurate temperature readings you need to get the job done.

Who should buy this product

Non-contact infrared thermometers are useful tools for a wide range of industries and applications, and can be used by anyone who needs to measure temperature without making physical contact with the object or surface being measured. Here are some examples of people or industries that may benefit from owning a non-contact infrared thermometer:

  • Medical professionals: Non-contact infrared thermometers are often used in medical settings to measure a patient's temperature without the risk of cross-contamination.
  • HVAC technicians: HVAC technicians use non-contact infrared thermometers to measure the temperature of air ducts, vents, and other HVAC components to ensure that they are functioning properly.
  • Food service professionals: Food service professionals use non-contact infrared thermometers to measure the temperature of food products, storage areas, and cooking equipment to ensure that food is stored and cooked at the appropriate temperature.
  • Automotive technicians: Automotive technicians use non-contact infrared thermometers to measure the temperature of various engine components to ensure that they are functioning properly.
  • Homeowners: Non-contact infrared thermometers can be useful for homeowners to detect hot or cold spots in the home, to measure the temperature of cooking surfaces, or to check for drafts around windows and doors.