Micro-Epsilon's thermoMETER UC: High Performance Temperature Measurement

The thermoMETER UC (Universal Controller) from Micro-Epsilon is a high performance non-contact inline temperature measurement system with a wide range of functions. The system includes an extremely compact stainless steel sensor and an industrial-grade controller in an aluminium die-cast housing with minimum IP65 protection rating. The sensor can be used at high ambient temperatures up to 180°C without any cooling required and is ideal for industrial applications where measured values are to be processed digitally, such as process monitoring, temperature control and automation. Compared to its predecessor, the thermoMETER CT, the thermoMETER UC offers better connectivity via M12 connectors, improved temperature resolution (50 mK), a significantly faster measuring rate (20 ms), improved temperature stability and better signal stability due to higher EMC interference immunity. The thermoMETER UC controller is equipped with two alarm relays and an RS485 interface for digital communication as standard. Industrial Ethernet protocols such as ProfiNET, EtherCAT and Ethernet/IP are available via the optional Micro-Epsilon IF2035 Gateway module. The controller can be connected to a PC via an industrial USB cable with FTDI chip and configured using Micro-Epsilon’s sensorTOOL software. The integrated LCD display has been extended and now has two display lines and four input buttons for quick and easy operation. As with the old thermoMETER CT, the thermoMETER UC sensor heads are available with optical resolutions of 2:1, 15:1 and 22:1. The use of the optional ‘Close-Focus’ optics adaptor allow small spot sizes down to 0.6 mm to be realised and sensor cable lengths up to 15 m are available. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eNvK8D4K Request a demo: info@micro-epsilon.co.uk #thermometer #temperature #processmonitoring #processcontrol #IR #IRTemperature #pyrometer #microepsilon #moreprecision

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