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Blackbody Source

Process Sensors Corp., IR Temperature Div.Request Info
 
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BBS 1150, a high-accuracy bench-type blackbody calibration source from Process Sensors Corp., offers emissivity of 0.995, a 51-mm emitter diameter aperture and a uniformly heated spherical cavity. The mid- to high-temperature source operates over a temperature range from 200 to 1150 °C and is controlled by a digital self-tuning proportional integral derivative controller that provides user-selectable push buttons, enabling quick adjustment of the desired set-point temperature. After attaining the set-point temperature, it stabilizes to produce a reading to within 0.5 °C, assuring high-accuracy calibration of noncontact IR thermometers, thermal imaging camera systems, single-element and focal plane array detectors, spectrophotometers, heat flux meters and laser systems.


Photonics Spectra
Mar 2011
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