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The PyroMini infra-red temperature sensor is designed to meet the demand for a sensor that can withstand high ambient temperatures without any additional cooling. The key to meeting this demand is the separation of the temperature sensitive electronic components in the amplifier from the temperature resistant components in the sensor.

Customers looking for a high quality data logger can now choose between the tried-and-tested Excelog 6 and the new compact Excelog One.

Customers looking for a low-cost system to measure up to eight surface temperatures and display the readings on a digital indicator should consider the Calex PyroMiniBus Infrared Temperature Sensor, supplied with a Pixsys STR571 indicator.

Customers looking for a simple, low cost solution to measure surface temperature and display the reading on a digital indicator or controller should consider the Calex PyroCouple Infrared Temperature Sensor, supplied with a Pixsys ATR124 indicating controller.

The new Calex product summary is now available in PDF format. This short-form catalogue contains an outline of all the sensors in the Calex range, along with common reasons to choose each one. Download it here.

Calex infrared temperature sensors are ideal for accurate temperature measurements in corrugated cardboard manufacturing

Calex non-contact infrared temperature sensors are now being used with excellent results by leading manufacturers of corrugated cardboard worldwide. Here’s how.

The lens of every infrared temperature sensor must be kept clean and dry to ensure the pyrometer has a clear view of the target. The simplest way to do this is to purge the lens continuously with clean air, preventing dust and moisture from reaching it. Here is how to use the air purge collar. 

PyroUSB compact pyrometer with USB and 4-20 mA outputs

The new PyroUSB series of configurable infrared temperature sensors is now available! All models have a 2-wire, loop-powered 4-20 mA output for industrial process temperature monitoring, and a removable USB cable for configuration and benchtop temperature measurement.

The new PyroCAN is a simple non-contact infrared temperature sensor with CAN Bus communications. Connect this low-cost pyrometer directly to your CAN network for instantaneous temperature readings from inaccessible or moving surfaces.