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Intensity Comparison Pyrometer Mikro Type PV 11

Comparison marking Measuring object

Look through optic

Pyrometer for very precise temperature measurement from +700 C to +3500 C of objects starting at 0.1 mm diameter.

The principle of measurement


The intensity comparison pyrometer is based on the visual intensity comparison of the measuring object with a calibrated reference lamp situated in the instrument. The measuring object is observed through the optic. A comparison marking is reflected into the picture of the measuring object. By manual alteration of the radiation intensity of the reference lamp the brightness of the comparison marking

is harmonized with that of the measuring object until both are identical. Then the temperature value can be read off from an integrated digital display.

Advantages
Very small influence of the emissivity factor Measurement of very small objects starting at 0,1 mm Very large distance ratio (objects of 1 mm diameter measurable from a distance of 5 m)

Features
Large field of view for the recognition of the measuring object Sharply defined picture of the measuring object Very high accuracy Easy adjustment in case of variable measuring distances

Examples of application
Laboratory instrument manufacturers atomic absorption spectrometers Exact temperature determination on graphite cells Vacuum furnaces metal samples Temperature determination on small metal samples Nuclear research metal and ceramic samples Temperature determination during the sintering of uranium tablets Manufacturers of incandescent bulbs For the determination of the temperature limit of filaments out of different metal alloys Universities Many institutes of physics, chemistry and material science use the Mikro as reference pyrometer

Technical Data PV 11
1K

Measuring range Accuracy

Resolution of display

+700 to +3000 C, subdivided into 6 partial ranges up to +3500 C with attachable filter 1.5 % of reading (+700 C to +800 C) 0.6 % of reading (+800 C to +2000 C) 2.0 % of reading (+2000 C to +3500 C)

(at e=1 and Tu=23 C)

Accuracy of adjustment

Repeatability

The accuracy depends on the sensitivity of the eye of the measuring person. On average it is at +1000 C: 1.5 C at +2000 C: 5.0 C at +3000 C: 10.0 C Without supplementary lens: 1 m to , With supplementary lenses: 0.2 m to 1 m 0.3 mm at a distance of 1 m 0.1 mm at a distance of 0.2 m (with supplementary lens) 3K

Measuring distances

Min. target diameter Sighting device Aiming support Display Interface

True sided through-the-lens sighting with dioptric compensation, faded-in comparison marking, focussable optic cross head: horizontally: 360, vertically 90 RS 232 to transfer the readings to the PC PC software included in the scope of delivery 15 V DC or 230 V AC via plug power supply unit (included in the scope of delivery) partial range I: 500670 nm partial range II: 620670 nm partial ranges IIIVI: 650670 nm +10 C to +45 C 0 C to +55 C Aluminium Emissivity 10 to 100 % 4-digit digital, LCD

Scope of Delivery
Pyrometer, cross head, power pack, carrying case, PC connection cable, spare lamp, PC software

Adjustable parameter Power supply Spectral sensitivity


MSR007 1201/W/E Subject to technical changes Printed in Germany

Accessories
Close lens set, grey filter, mirror attachment 90, floor stand, table stand

Max. ambient temperature Storage temperature Housing Dimensions

(100 x 100 x 450) mm

KELLER HCW GmbH Division MSR Carl-Keller-Strae 2-10 49479 Ibbenbren Germany Tel. +49 (0) 54 51 85 0 Fax +49 (0) 54 51 89 73 92 www.keller-msr.de [email protected]

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