1 4180 and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Measure With Confidence New 4180 Series IR Calibrators.

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and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Measure With Confidence New 4180 Series IR Calibrators

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation What’s at Stake? It costs thousands to shut down a line for maintenance and more if the shutdown is unplanned The credibility of a technician’s recommendation to shut down is only as good as his equipment

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Overview Basics of Infrared The 3 Things You Need to Know New! 4180 and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation VISIBLE UV Infrared X-rays Gamma Rays Radio 0.1A1A100A 1µ 100µ1cm 1m m 1m1km100km Wavelength Wavelength µm Infrared Measurement Region TV mm WAVE VISIBLE Electromagnetic Spectrum Basics

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation SUN 2000 °C 1000 °C 500 °C 200 °C 25 °C VISIBLE Radiated Power &Temperature INFRARED

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Windows and Optics Target Environment IR Detector Electronic Display or Other Output 453¡C SP1 470¡C EMS ¯.85 IR Sensor Collected IR Energy IR Electronics S T IR Radiation From the Target

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation DETECTOR SENSOR Optical Scatter

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation 90% Energy 95% Energy IR THERMOMETER 100% Energy [Calibration Target Requirement] Peripheral Vision (Scatter) Peripheral vision (scatter) Spot size

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation # 1 Size of Source Has an Effect Scatter in this thermometer causes cold/inconsistent temperature readings on smaller surfaces 3 Things 90% 100%

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation #2 Emissivity Matters Left Side: Bare Metal (  Right Side: Painted (  Why does one side look colder? Answer: Emissivity (  )

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Contact CalibrationRadiometric Calibration Does not calibrate emissivity # 3 Radiometric Calibration is a Must Have! Reference radiometer Includes emissivity: Traceable

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Features and Benefits FeaturesBenefits Six inch (152 mm) Target Size Accuracy and consistency (size-of- source effect), Also correct size for thermal imager calibration Radiometric Calibration (accredited) Accuracy, consistency, traceability, Stable and uniform targetCalibration accuracy and consistency Compensation for thermometer emissivity setting Easy to use (eliminates difficult mathematics), Simplifies variable emissivity calibration, Solves critical traceability issue Stability icon and alarmVisually and audibly indicates when ready for measurement New! 418X

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Specifications 4180 (–15°C to 120°C)4181 (35°C to 500°C) Display Accuracy(1)±0.40°C at –15°C ±0.40°C at 0°C ±0.50°C at 50°C ±0.50°C at 100°C ±0.55°C at 120°C ±0.35°C at 35°C ±0.50°C at 100°C ±0.70°C at 200°C ±1.20 °C at 350°C ±1.60°C at 500°C Stability±0.10°C at –15°C ±0.05°C at 0°C ±0.10°C at 120°C ±0.05°C at 35°C ±0.20°C at 200°C ±0.40°C at 500°C Uniformity (5.0 inch dia of center of target)(2) ±0.15°C at –15°C ±0.10°C at 0°C ±0.25°C at 120°C ±0.10°C at 35°C ±0.50°C at 200°C ±1.00°C at 500°C Uniformity (2.0 inch dia of center of target)(2) ±0.10°C at -15°C ±0.10°C at 0°C ±0.20°C at 120°C ±0.10°C at 35°C ±0.25°C at 200°C ±0.50°C at 500°C Nominal Emissivity(3)0.95 Thermometer Emissivity Compensation0.9 to 1.0Thermometer Emissivity Compensation (1)For 8 um to 14 um spectral band thermometers with emissivity set between 0.9 and 1.0 (2) The uniformity specification refers to how IR thermometers with different spot sizes both focused at the center of the target will measure the same temperature. (3) The target has a nominal emissivity of 0.95, however it is radiometrically calibrated to minimize emissivity related uncertainties.

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Easy to Use Display See key data such as the temperature, emissivity settings, and graphic stability indicator on the main display Easy to navigate menu driven interface

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Emissivity compensation Thermometer emissivity settings cause errors if they don’t match the target These emissivity-related errors can be corrected automatically by these new calibrators, and may be pre-loaded for your thermometer

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Unique Target Cover Prevents frost from affecting target emissivity Optionally use with dry-air or nitrogen for improved results

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Calibrate Thermal Imagers Large uniform target is ideal for thermal imager calibration

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation What Makes These Different? Temperature compensation for emissivity settings in infrared thermometers is unique Target size unique in price class Radiometric calibration for calibrators is uncommon

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Summary Your credibility depends on your equipment and it’s calibration –target size has an effect –emissivity matters –radiometric calibration is a must have The 4180 and 4181 make effective infrared calibration easy to achieve

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Where to Go For More Information Web site Datasheet Application notes Virtual Demo Application Specialist

and 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators Sales Presentation Questions?