■Calibration of radiant temperature is possible anywhere
・Verification of infrared radiation thermometer –30 ℃ to 500 ℃)
・57 mm large blackbody target
・There is a well for a reference resistance thermometer, and contact measurement is also possible.
・Small and lightweight
Whether you are using a radiation thermometer on a factory line or a handheld radiation thermometer, you need a reference to check its accuracy. The Fluke Calibration 9132/9133 is a highly stable planar blackbody that allows you to calibrate non-contact thermometers from –30 °C to 500 °C.
The target diameter is 57 mm and the temperature can be set in 0.1 °C increments from –30 °C to 500 °C. There is a well on the back of the blackbody that can also be used to calibrate contact thermometers.
■9132
When performing calibrations at temperatures higher than the ambient temperature, stable temperatures can be provided up to 500 °C. Both heating and cooling can be done in a short time, so the waiting time to reach the set temperature is short.
■9133
The 9133 is useful when calibrating infrared thermometers at low temperatures. This new infrared thermometer calibrator uses solid state cooling technology to reach –30°C (22°F) at normal ambient temperatures. A conveniently located dry gas junction on the front bezel can be used to avoid icing on the target. At the upper end of its range, the 9133 provides stable temperatures up to 160°C (320°F).
With a short heating and cooling time of approximately 15 minutes from the ambient temperature to the upper or lower temperature limit, the 9133 can quickly reach the target temperature and perform calibration.
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