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Raytek's MP150 infrared linescanner
NON-CONTACT TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
MP150 high speed infrared linescanner for non-contact temperature measurement has a scan speed up to 150 Hz. It has an on-board Ethernet TCPI/IP communication facility. During installation, the user connects directly to the linescanner without the need for any controller or connection boxes. Using existing industrial Ethernet infrastructure, the linescanner can be assigned a unique IP address and accessed from any computer on the network. Each unit has an internal line laser which indicates the exact line-of-sight of the linescanner. Software packages allow configuration of the
system to analyze thermal data to monitor and control manufacturing processes.
Raytek; 800/227-8074; www.raytek.com
Company Information
1201 Shaffer Rd.
Santa Cruz, CA 95061 (see map)
Phone: (800) 227-8074
Website: www.raytek.com
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