Infrared Temperature Devices
- Whether you are checking for the ideal cooking temperature of a grill or checking the surface temperature, an infrared temperature device can safely provide accurate readings.Ron Bailey/Photodisc/Getty Images
Using an infrared temperature device works for finding out the surface temperature of items that are hazardous, too hot to touch or in hard-to-reach places. You simply point the device at the object you wish to find the temperature of; it will scan it and provide an accurate temperature. Infrared temperature devices are capable of reading different ranges of temperature and some devices offer both non-contact and contact temperature readings. - This is a temperature reader that does not require any contact to read the surface temperature. You simply point the device at the object, click the button and read the temperature. It has a temperature range of -27 degrees Fahrenheit to 428 degrees Fahrenheit and will give you an accurate response instantly. It is both lightweight and compact. The PocketTherm IR Thermometer has a backlit LCD display that has dual readings. The battery provides 30 hours of use and is included with the thermometer. You can use this infrared temperature device on applications such as electronics, catalytic converters, exhaust systems, heating and cooling systems and cylinder heads.
- This temperature reader offers both non-contact surface temperature readings as well as contact internal temperature readings. This dual thermometer is mostly used in the cooking environment. The temperature range for the infrared thermometer is -67 degrees Fahrenheit to 626 degrees Fahrenheit and responds in just one second. For reading internal temperatures, this thermometer uses a 4-inch foldout probe. The temperature range for the foldout probe thermometer is -67 degrees Fahrenheit to 572 degrees Fahrenheit. The accuracy of the temperature readings is +/- .01 degree Fahrenheit. It also has lock, hold, and auto off functions and is waterproof. You can choose to use either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- This device has both a contact thermometer and an infrared thermometer. It has a programmable HI/LO alarm and a mode that will capture temperature readings. The contact function has a built-in K type jack and a 3-foot wire thermocouple. The non-contact infrared temperature range is from -76 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit. The thermocouple temperature range is from -83 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,999 degrees Fahrenheit. The field of view is 30:1 and it uses a backlit LCD display. The target indicator is a single laser spot. The different modes of the thermometer are minimum, maximum, difference and average. It has an accuracy of +/- 2%. The response time is just one second and it automatically powers off after 60 seconds.
- This is a non-contact thermometer that has an infrared temperature reading range from -4 degrees Fahrenheit to 605 degrees Fahrenheit. It will give you an accurate reading of +/- 2 degrees Fahrenheit within one second. This infrared temperature device has a LCD display that is backlit. You just scan and hold the device and the temperature will show on the LCD screen. You can select between Fahrenheit or Celsius.