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Medical Grade Portable Infrared Thermometer , Handheld Temperature Gun
Introduction
The handheld infrared thermometer uses the principle of converting the radiant energy of infrared radiation emitted by an object into an electrical signal. The magnitude of the infrared radiant energy corresponds to the temperature of the object itself. According to the size of the converted electrical signal, the object can be determined ( Such as molten steel). The handheld infrared thermometer consists of optical system, photodetector, signal amplifier, signal processing, display output and other parts. The handheld infrared thermometer is convenient, accurate and safe, and is widely used in medical and equipment fault diagnosis. When purchasing an infrared thermometer, you should pay attention to factors such as performance indicators (such as temperature range, spot size, operating wavelength, measurement accuracy, response time, etc.), ease of use, maintenance and calibration performance, and price.
Specification | |
Product name | Medical Infrared Thermometer |
Temperature range | 32 - 42.9°C |
Application area | Forehead |
Type | Non contact |
Accuracy | High |
Display | LCD Digital Display |
Warranty | 1 year |
OEM/ODM | Available |
Feature | Accurate, quick response, harmless to human body |
Application | public places, hospital, home, household, subway station, metro station, customs, train station, airport, supermarket, business area, bus station, pharmacy,company, business building, enterprises, residential areas |
Characteristic
1. Single-point laser aiming.
2. Intelligent USB power supply.
3. Secondary white backlight display (the meter will automatically
turn on this function when USB is connected).
4. Current temperature plus MIN (minimum), MAX (maximum), DIF
(temperature difference), AVG (average) temperature display.
5. Emissivity is adjustable.
6. Trigger is locked.
7. Celsius / Fahrenheit selection.
8. Tripod installation.
9. One 9V battery.
Note
A warning describes actions that may cause a hazardous situation to
the user. To avoid electric shock or personal injury, follow these
guidelines:
Do not aim the laser directly at your eyes or indirectly reflected
surfaces. Before using the thermometer, check the case. If the
thermometer is damaged, do not use it. Look for damage or missing
plastic parts. Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator
"" appears. Do not use the thermometer if it is malfunctioning.
Instrument protection may have been compromised. If in doubt, send
the thermometer for repair. Do not use the thermometer near
explosive gases, vapors or dust. To avoid the risk of burns, keep
in mind that objects with high reflectivity will often make
temperature measurements lower than the actual temperature of the
object. If this equipment is used in a manner