Non-Contact Infrared (IR) Thermometers
Use Fluke's non-contact infrared thermometers for accurate temperature measurements from a safe distance, avoiding the risk of burns or exposure to HVAC air while gathering data. These devices ensure safe, precise temperature measurement without direct contact, making them reliable tools for various environments. Trust Fluke's laser temperature guns for accurate readings when safety is crucial, and direct contact isn't possible. Enhance your temperature measurement approach with these efficient tools, prioritizing safety and accuracy.
Non-Contact Infrared (IR) Thermometer solutions
Fluke 64 MAX IR Thermometer
The Fluke 64 MAX thermometer has the precision you need to do your job accurately and will not break...
62 MAX+ Handheld Infrared Laser Thermometer
12:1 distance to spot ratio in a small, lightweight IR tool.
62 MAX Mini Infrared Thermometer
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the Fluke 62 MAX, 62 MAX+ Mini Infrared Thermometers...
59 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer
With 65 years of expertise as the leader in the test tools industry, Fluke has built the 59 MAX+...
572-2 High Temperature Infrared Thermometer
The Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer is the one product you can use in...
568 Contact & Infrared Temperature Gun
The Fluke 568 two-in-one contact and non contact thermometer can stand up to tough industrial,...
566 Thermal Gun Infrared & Contact Thermometer
The Fluke 566 two-in-one contact and non contact thermometer can stand up to tough industrial,...
561 HVAC Infrared & Contact Thermometer
The Fluke 561 IR & contact thermometer combines the temperature measurement functions that...
Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer
The Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer is the one product you can use in Class I...
Fluke 417D Laser Distance Meter / 62 MAX+ IR Thermometer Kit
Fluke 417D/62 MAX+ Laser Distance Meter HVAC Kit - troubleshoot electrical/HVAC problems. Dust and...
Fluke 414D/62 MAX+ Laser Distance Meter/Infrared Thermometer Combo Kit
Fluke 414D/62 MAX+ Laser Distance Meter HVAC Kit - troubleshoot electrical/hvac problems. IR...
Fluke 62 MAX+/323/1AC IR Thermometer, Clamp Meter and Voltage Detector Kit
This kit helps electricians and HVAC technicians test for overheated electrical devices and use the...
Fluke 62 MAX+/T+PRO/1AC IR Thermometer, T+PRO Voltage Continuity Tester and Voltage Detector Kit
The Fluke 62 MAX+ combined with the T+PRO voltage continuity tester and the 1-AC-II voltage...
What is an IR Thermometer Used For?
An Infrared (IR) thermometer, often called a laser thermometer, is vital for non-invasive temperature assessments in various settings. Predominantly utilized in industrial and commercial environments, these thermometers enable quick and precise measurements of surface temperatures from a distance. This feature is especially crucial when the measured object is too hot, complex to reach, or too sensitive to touch. Examples include monitoring mechanical equipment, cooking surfaces, electrical connections, and HVAC systems. The ability to rapidly scan and measure temperature without direct contact sets IR thermometers apart in temperature measurement tools.
How Accurate are Fluke IR Thermometers?
Fluke IR thermometers are synonymous with precision and reliability. The accuracy level of these thermometers is contingent upon the specific model and the range of temperature being measured. However, Fluke designs its thermometers to deliver exact readings, making them a staple in professional settings. The precision of Fluke thermometers makes them suitable for various applications, from industrial diagnostics to scientific research, where exact temperature readings are imperative.
Can Fluke IR Thermometers Measure Body Temperature?
Fluke IR thermometers are engineered primarily for industrial and commercial applications. They are not designed for medical use, including measuring human body temperature. These thermometers are calibrated for surface temperatures and may not provide the precision required for medical assessments like fever detection.
How Do I Use a Fluke IR Thermometer?
Using a Fluke IR thermometer is straightforward. Aim the thermometer at the desired object or surface to measure temperature, press the trigger, and the temperature reading will be displayed. Depending on the model, Fluke thermometers may vary in features and functionality, so it's always beneficial to refer to specific user manuals for detailed operating instructions.
What Makes Fluke IR Thermometers Special?
Fluke IR thermometers stand out for their robust construction, high accuracy, and user-friendly design. They boast features such as adjustable emissivity settings for different surfaces, dual laser targeting for precise aim, and transparent, backlit displays for easy reading in various lighting conditions. These attributes make Fluke thermometers a preferred choice among professionals who require reliable and precise temperature measurements in challenging environments.
How Accurate is a Laser Temperature Gun?
Laser temperature guns and IR thermometers are known for accurately measuring surface temperatures. The precision of these devices can vary based on factors like distance-to-spot ratio, emissivity settings, and environmental conditions. They provide a practical and efficient solution for applications where direct contact temperature measurement is impractical or impossible.
How Does a Laser Temperature Gun Work?
A laser temperature gun measures the infrared radiation emitted from a surface. It uses a laser to help aim at the specific measurement point, ensuring accuracy and consistency. The device then converts this infrared data into a temperature reading displayed on its screen. This technology allows quick and non-intrusive temperature readings, making laser temperature guns versatile in numerous industrial, commercial, and sometimes domestic scenarios.