Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer with Dual Laser
Product Description
Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer with Dual Laser
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The 572-2 has the largest temperature range and greatest distance-to-spot ratio of any of Fluke's IR thermometers. The dual-laser sighting system clearly shows the diameter of the area being measured for greater confidence in your readings. A 900°C (1652°F) maximum temperature makes the 572-2 suitable for many industrial environments including petrochemical, metal refining and smelting, power utility, cement and glass.
Accuracy that's Easy to SeeWith a 60:1 distance-to-spot ratio, the 572-2 is perfect for measuring temperatures in unreachable places. Whether its an air duct on the ceiling of a warehouse or a transformer on the top of a power pole, the dual lasers will clearly show you the diameter of the area you are measuring.
Data CollectionSave time in recording with the on-board memory of the 572-2. It can record up to 99 infrared temperature readings for later download to computer via USB cable.
Easy Options for EmissivityBecause adjusting emissivity is critical to accurate temperature readings, the 572-2 offers three ways to help. Select an emissivity manually from 0.10 to 1.00, use the K-type probe to match the IR reading with the contact reading, or use the built-in common materials table to best match the surface of measurement.
Features- Measure -30 °C to 900 °C (-22 °F to 1652 °F)
- 60:1 distance to spot ratio with dual laser sighting for fast, accurate targeting
- Multi-language interface (user select)
- Current Temperature plus MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG temperature displays
- Compatible with standard mini-connector K-type thermocouples, including ones you already own and have installed
- Adjustable emissivity and predefined emissivity table
- Infrared and thermocouple temperature on backlit display
- Last reading Hold (20 seconds)
- High and low temperature alarm
- Data storage and review (99 data sets)

