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CTlaser F2

Optris IR Sensing, LLC

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Temperature Ranges :

200 – 1450 °C

Distance to Spotsize (D:S) :

45 : 1

Optics :

Standard focus SF 27 mm @ 1200 mm

Cable Length :

3 m head cable, standard

Connector-Version :

None

Size :

Sensing head: Ø50 x 100 mm, M48x1.5 Electronics: 122 mm x 70 mm x 27 mm

Housing Material :

Stainless Steel

Weight :

600 g (sensing head) / 420 g (electronics)

Country of Origin :

Germany

$1,690.00 USD

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The infrared thermometer Optris CTlaser F2 measures the temperature of CO2 flame gas. It offers a special measuring wavelength, making it optimal for combustion processes, garbage incineration, or chemical reactor processes. The IR thermometers temperature range covers 200 °C up to 1650 °C, while the stainless steel measuring head is heat-resistant up to 85 °C.

The CTlaser F2 offers precision non-contact temperature measurement of carbon dioxide flame gases, reaching temperatures up to 1650 °C. This precision is crucial for combustion processes, garbage burning, and operations within chemical reactors, instilling confidence in the pyrometers performance.

Gas molecules emit infrared energy at specific wavelengths, forming absorption bands in the infrared spectrum. Infrared thermometers are equipped with filters that select wavelengths based on the absorption bands of targeted gases, determining the spectral range. The CTlaser F2’s spectral range of 4.24 μm enables accurate carbon dioxide temperature readings, with temperature ranges varying from: 200 °C to 1450 °C for the F2 model and 400 °C to 1650 °C for the F2H model.

The CTlaser F2 features a system accuracy of ±1% and repeatability of ±0.5% or +0.5 °C at an ambient temperature of 23 ±5 °C. With a spot size starting from 1.6 mm and optics of 45:1 with different focus points, the infrared sensor ensures accuracy and flexibility in various settings.

The pyrometers’ double laser aiming marks offer precise aiming support and minimize alignment errors. This innovative system employs two laser beams to trace the infrared optical path and accurately indicate the spot’s position and size, regardless of distance.

The pyrometer features a two-piece design with a separate electronics box, providing a diverse array of analog and digital outputs for seamless integration into various industrial processes and control systems. It remains operational in ambient temperatures up to 85 °C without requiring cooling, with the laser automatically shutting off at 50 °C to conserve power.

Enhanced with Optris accessories such as air purging, cooling jackets, and mounting flanges, the CTlaser F2 is designed for integration into diverse gas monitoring applications, with customization options like different cable sizes provided for specific customer requirements.

Manufactured in Germany, these pyrometers undergo meticulous calibration to meet government standards such as PTB or NIST, ensuring the highest level of accuracy in temperature measurement. Optris provides comprehensive support for the CTlaser F2 series, including consultation on industrial applications and after-sales support, ensuring optimal performance and user satisfaction.

The CTlaser F2 offers precision non-contact temperature measurement of carbon dioxide flame gases, reaching temperatures up to 1650 °C. This precision is crucial for combustion processes, garbage burning, and operations within chemical reactors, instilling confidence in the pyrometers performance.

Gas molecules emit infrared energy at specific wavelengths, forming absorption bands in the infrared spectrum. Infrared thermometers are equipped with filters that select wavelengths based on the absorption bands of targeted gases, determining the spectral range. The CTlaser F2’s spectral range of 4.24 μm enables accurate carbon dioxide temperature readings, with temperature ranges varying from: 200 °C to 1450 °C for the F2 model and 400 °C to 1650 °C for the F2H model.

The CTlaser F2 features a system accuracy of ±1% and repeatability of ±0.5% or +0.5 °C at an ambient temperature of 23 ±5 °C. With a spot size starting from 1.6 mm and optics of 45:1 with different focus points, the infrared sensor ensures accuracy and flexibility in various settings.

The pyrometers’ double laser aiming marks offer precise aiming support and minimize alignment errors. This innovative system employs two laser beams to trace the infrared optical path and accurately indicate the spot’s position and size, regardless of distance.

The pyrometer features a two-piece design with a separate electronics box, providing a diverse array of analog and digital outputs for seamless integration into various industrial processes and control systems. It remains operational in ambient temperatures up to 85 °C without requiring cooling, with the laser automatically shutting off at 50 °C to conserve power.

Enhanced with Optris accessories such as air purging, cooling jackets, and mounting flanges, the CTlaser F2 is designed for integration into diverse gas monitoring applications, with customization options like different cable sizes provided for specific customer requirements.

Manufactured in Germany, these pyrometers undergo meticulous calibration to meet government standards such as PTB or NIST, ensuring the highest level of accuracy in temperature measurement. Optris provides comprehensive support for the CTlaser F2 series, including consultation on industrial applications and after-sales support, ensuring optimal performance and user satisfaction.

Features

Temperature range: 200 °C to 1650 °C

Spectral range: 4.24 µm

Response time: 10 ms

For Temperature Measurement of hot CO₂ gas

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