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Optris > Products > Infrared Thermometers > CT P7
Due to its special spectral region of 7.9 µm, the innovative pyrometer optris CT P7 is perfectly suited for temperature measurements of thin plastic materials like PET, PU, PTFE, PA or CTA.
It measures temperatures precisely from 0°C up to 710°C (32 ... 1310 °F) and its measuring head offers a temperature resistance of up to 85°C (185 °F) without additional cooling. The separate electronics box of the foil thermometer is acclaimed for its easily accessible programming buttons and its illuminated LCD display.
Important specifications
From $785.00
Part number: temperature range / spectral range / optics / max. ambient temperature / cable length
1) at object temperatures ≥ 25°C (77 °F)
2) whichever is greater
With a measuring wavelength of 7.9 µm the infrared thermometer optris CT P7 is ideally suited for temperature control during the production of thin plastic foils. Among those are materials like polyurethane (PU), polyether sulfone (PES), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), teflon (PTFE) or cellulose triacetate (CTA).
The temperature analysis software optris Compact Connect has been developed specifically for the extensive documentation and analysis of temperature measurement data of our stationary infrared thermometers. It is license-free and included in every pyrometer shipment.
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