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Infrared thermometers for infants Here you will find infrared thermometers for infants to measure body temperature without contact. Our infrared thermometers for infants makes possible a temperature measurement without contact by means of an object infrared radiation so you will need only one or two seconds to get an accurate result. These infrared thermometers for infants are easy-to-use, practical and hygienic. Measurement of body temperature has never been so easy for both for adults and children. Infrared thermometers for infants only measure surface temperature. Infrared thermometers for infants use an advanced technology to avoid body contact. We just need to focus infrared thermometers for infants on the person's forehead to get accrate results in few seconds. Infrared thermometers make much easier to measure both infants' and older people's body temperature in places where it is difficult to measure it. To check the temperature development the last 32 measurements are recorded in the infrared thermometers for infants. Additionally, infrared thermometers for infants have an alarm adjusting function which emit an acoustic signal once the maximum value has been exceeded. If you don't find the infrared thermometers for infants you are looking for, please contact us and we will help you find the best solution to suit your needs by calling our offices on: +44 ( 0 ) 2380 98703 0 and our technical staff will advise you regarding our products. Technical specifications about our infrared thermometers for infants can be found at the following links:
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What does emissivity mean? The emissivity of a material is the relative ability of its surface to emit or absorb energy by radiation. The emissivity value can be from 0 to 1,0. For instance a mirror has an emissivity of 0.1. But the “black irradiator” has an emissivity level of 1.0. If a too high emissivity level has been set up, the measured temperature will be lower than the real one if the object temperature is higher than the environmental temperature. For 0.95, the emissivity level will be 0.9 and the infrared thermometers will display a temperature lower than the real one.
What should be considered dealing with non-contact temperature measurement?
Measured temperatures are mainly surface temperatures, that is an optical measurement process. Infrared thermometers should have some space with the measured object. Infrared rays can go through glass, as visible light does. That means that it is not possible to measure through a glass using standard infrared thermometers. It should be avoided dust or fouling on the thermometer lens or between the lens and the measured object. |