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OS36SM-K-240F
1:2 FOV , Type K, 80°C (180°F) to 120°C (250°F)

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5-9 | C$209.47 |
10-24 | C$205.06 |
25-49 | C$196.24 |
50-99 | C$191.83 |
100+ | C$187.42 |
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Accuracy | ± 1 % |
Accuracy Note | 1% under calibration conditions |
Cable Length | 36 in |
Cable Length Note | 3 m (36") 30 AWG solid wire with glass braid insulation and tin/copper overbraid |
Display | No |
Emissivity Note | 0.90 Fixed |
Emissivity, Max | 0.9 |
Field of View Note | 1:2(distance:spot) |
Field of view | 1:2 |
Housing Material | 300 Series Stainless Steel |
Impedance | 20 to 60 kΩ |
Intrisically Safe | No |
Laser Output | false |
Operating Temperature, Max | 85 °C |
Operating Temperature, Min | -20 °C |
Output Detail | Thermocouple Type K |
Output Signal | Thermocouple |
Process Temperature, Max | 120 °C |
Process Temperature, Min | 80 °C |
Relative Humidity Note | Non-condensing |
Response Time | 150 ms |
Spectral Response, Max | 14 μm |
Spectral Response, Min | 6.5 μm |
Spot Size | 3 mm |
Spot Size Note | 3 mm(0.1") @ zero distance |
Storage Temperature, Max | 85 °C |
Storage Temperature, Min | -20 °C |
Weight | 30 g |
Weight Note | Approx 30 g (1 oz) |
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
Elijah from
Cable fails for application with movement
Product works well but the wired connection to the sensor fails where it connects to sensor housing. If your application has any movement choose a different sensor as any stress on the cable will eventually cause it to fail. 3 out of 5 of my sensors have failed this way.
Date published: 2018-08-22