Fluke 568 Infrared Thermometer, -40°C Min, +800°C Max, ±1 % Accuracy, °C and °F Measurements

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RS Stock No.:
411-980
Mfr. Part No.:
FLUKE 568
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+800°C

Temperature Scale

Centigrade, Fahrenheit

Distance to Spot Ratio

50:1

Best Accuracy

±1 %

Absolute Minimum Temperature Measurement

-40°C

Emissivity

0.1 → 1

Model Number p

568

Resolution

0.1 °C

Data Storage

Yes

Response Time

500 ms

Length

163.6mm

Width

51.8mm

Height

176.9mm

Dimensions

17.69 x 16.36 x 5.18cm

Weight

1kg

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Fluke 568 IR Non-Contact and Contact Thermometer


A multipurpose thermometer combining infrared and contact capability, the Fluke 568 is straight forward and menu driven. Complex temperature measurement is made easy, the contact, non-contact combination provide the optimal measurement solution. Featuring quick navigation, emissivity adjustment and data logging all at the touch of a soft key button. MIN, MAX, AVG and DIF functions allow users to quickly troubleshoot, whilst 2 colour flashing alarms alert when a measurement has exceeded its limit.

The dot matrix display features 2 settings, normal and extra bright which make this an ideal device for all darker environments.

Features and Benefits:


• 98 x 96 pixels
• Soft keys and graphical display
• Log and downloads up to 99 measurements
• Trend and analyse results with FlukeView® Forms PC software (included)

Compatible with all standard mini-connector K-type thermocouples.

FAQ's


Are infrared thermometers dangerous?


IR thermometers are not harmful, they do not emit radiation, only measure it like a digital camera.

How accurate are infrared thermometers?


The majority of IR thermometers have a measurement error specification, which shows their best accuracy. The surface being measured can also affect accuracy. Reflective objects result in lower measurements than the actual temperature, whilst non-reflective surfaces give higher measurement. The emissivity of a surface is how effective it is at emitting energy as thermal radiation, as such some IR thermometers have adjustable emissivity settings.
Distance to spot ratio is also essential in providing accurate temperature measurements, if an infrared thermometer is too close to its target area, heat can build up in the device. This can give false readings or damage the temperature sensors, therefore it is essential to always follow a manufacturers guidelines.

Supplied with

Hard carry case, type K bead thermocouple, FlukeView® Forms software, 2 x AA batteries, quick start guide and user manual on CD-ROM

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