Voting for the Product of the Year 2022

Voting for the Product of the Year 2022 Where There is a Need for Speed Our new product, the highspeed pyrometer optris CT 4M, has been selected by WEKA FACHMEDIEN Verlag and is now up for the coveted “Product of the Year” award in the measurement technology category. All interested parties and readers of the industry […]

New High-Speed Pyrometer CT 4M from Optris

Optris now offers the new high-speed pyrometer CT 4M for these types of challenging tasks. With a detection time of just 90 µs, it is the fastest pyrometer within the product range at Optris.

New Video Pyrometer CSvideo 3M from Optris

Temperature measurements with pyrometers have the enormous advantage that no contact with the measured object is necessary. This also poses a challenge at the same time: The pyrometer must be perfectly aligned with the measured object and, if necessary, the optics must be focused. This challenge can be met optimally with the new Video Pyrometer CSvideo 3M from Optris.

Reliable Temperature Measurement in Metallurgy from 250 °C

In metallurgy, a high emission of dust, vapors and similar problematic elements which negatively affect contactless temperature measurement often cannot be avoided. In order to ensure a reliable temperature measurement of melts or metallic surfaces even under these adverse conditions, Optris has developed a new ratio pyrometer.

Temperature Measurement on Ultra-Thin Glass

Touch displays, such as for smartphones and tablets, use ultra-thin glass, which bring special challenges for temperature measurement technology in their manufacturing. For this application, Optris has now brought out the new CTlaser G7 infrared thermometer, which can precisely measure the surface temperatures of glass components in the range of 212 °F up to 2192 °F.

Miniaturized Infrared Thermometer for Plastic Film

The application of non-contact temperature measurement technology poses the challenge that films with a thickness of less than 1 mm are transparent for standard IR thermometers and consequently are not able to be measured. “We developed the optris CT P3 infrared thermometer, which measures in a narrow spectral range of 3.43 µm, in order to enable a precise temperature measurement of thinner films made of, for example, PE or PP,” explains Dr. Thomas Heinke, Head of Development at Optris.

Non-Contact Temperature Measuring Sensors at Sensor+Test 2014

From 3 to 5 June 2014 the European branch of measurement technology meets at the Sensor+Test exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany. Optris is recognized as specialist in the field of thermal imaging and infrared thermometers. As one of about 500 exhibitors Optris shows their product and application range.