Author Topic: external temp probe(lazer)  (Read 2019 times)

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platcat

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external temp probe(lazer)
« on: July 25, 2002, 10:17:00 AM »
Does anybee have knowledge of accuracy or inaccuracy of those point and shoot temp probes?? On glassware/rxn,s/? they are cheap and swip uses a variety at work to measure temps and operation of working catalysts scrubbing waste gass,s.Do they work thru the glass?On the job I am measuring the temp of the containment piping to deduce operation vs inoperation.Swip has not acquired one yet for hobby use. ;D

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raffike

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I have one of these multimeters with ext.
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2002, 10:25:00 AM »
I have one of these multimeters with ext. temp probe and it's pretty accurate.Like when water boils it shows 99-100.

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Fully_Auto

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Should work
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2002, 12:14:00 PM »
The cheapest IR thermometer I've seen costs about $100.

goiterjoe

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they're fairly accurate
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2002, 07:29:00 PM »
They'll take accurate readings within a couple degrees Kelvin of an oil bath from 3-4 meters away.  Taking a temperature reading on the outside of a glass is somewhat inaccurate at elevated temperatures, with the error being directly proportional to the temperature difference between the glass and the outside air.

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