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The degree of precision. Usually expressed, in terms of error, as a percentage of the specified value. |
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Optical resolution is defined by the ratio of the distance from the instrument to the object compared
to the size of the object being measured (D:S ratio). The larger the ration number the better the instrument's
resolution, and the smaller the spot size that can be measured.
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Emissivity is the measure of an object's ability to emit infrared energy. Emitted energy indicates the temperature
of an object.Emissivity can have a value from 0 to 1.0(blackbody). Most organic,painted, or oxidized surfaces have emissivity
values close to 0.95.
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Allows temperature contact measurement.
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Most meters, especially those sold by Cole-Parmer, have a BNC connector. However, some meters do take a US Standard connection.
Check your meter’s specifications to find out which connection you need.
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Allows measurement of non-temperature processes.
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Recommended Standard (RS) 232 is a standard developed by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) that governs the serial communications
interface between data processing and data communications equipment. and is widely used to connect computers to peripheral devices.
Data from infrared thermometers can be downloaded to PC's so that it can be analyzed.
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Check out our Tech Info section for more information on
Temperature Measurement and control
Temperature Measurement FAQ's
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