DRONFIELD, England - The new Land Instruments iQ Series of compact and rugged industrial non-contact infrared thermometers is designed to meet the needs of high-temperature process control applications. The iQ Series features an all-metal design with integrated water cooling and air purge standard and screw terminal and power connections that facilitate simple installation and cost-effective operation.
The iQ Series thermometers can be configured using any permutation of four wavelengths, four feature levels and four focus distance to suit a wide range of processing requirements. In addition, the iQ Series features 'Plug and Play' 4-wire operation that requires no configuration following installation and its compact 8-inch (210mm) size makes it ideal for limited space applications.
The iQ Series offers alarm relays, digital process control and advanced signal processing that greatly simplifies complex process control applications. Certain models have the addition of laser alignment and user selectable focus distances plus PC setup software.
For further details please visit Land Instruments/iQ Series High-Temperature Infrared Spot Thermometers
Land Instruments offers a wide range of process imaging and non-contact infrared temperature measurement products. For additional information, contact Land Instruments International, Stubley Lane, Dronfield, UK, S18 1DJ. Phone: +44 (0) 1246 417691. Fax: +44 (0) 1246 410585. E-mail: land.infrared@ametek.com Website: www.ametek-land.com.
In the United States, contact AMETEK Land, 150 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238. Phone: 412-826-4444. Fax: 412-826-4460. E-mail: irsales@ametek.com
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