Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer
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Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer measures -30°C to 900°C with 60:1 spot ratio, dual laser sighting, adjustable emissivity, and USB data logging.
Product details
| Model | FLUKE- 572-2 |
| Manufacturer | Fluke |
| Category | IR Thermometers |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Fluke 572-2 is a high-temperature infrared thermometer designed for demanding industrial environments including power utilities, metal refining, glass production, cement manufacturing, and petrochemical operations. It provides accurate non-contact temperature measurement across an exceptional range with advanced targeting capabilities and comprehensive data management features.
Key Features
- Temperature measurement range: -30°C to 900°C (-22°F to 1652°F)
- 60:1 distance-to-spot ratio for precise targeting at distance
- Dual laser sighting for fast and accurate target identification
- Adjustable emissivity with predefined material table
- Multiple temperature displays: current, MAX, MIN, DIF (difference), AVG (average)
- High and low temperature alarms
- Data storage and review for up to 99 measurement sets
- Multi-language interface (6 languages)
- Compatible with standard mini-connector K-type thermocouples
- USB 2.0 interface for computer connectivity
- FlukeView Forms documenting software included
- Tripod mount for hands-free operation
- Two-year warranty
Applications
- High-temperature measurement in power utility operations
- Metal refining and smelting operations
- Glass production and quality control
- Cement manufacturing monitoring
- Petrochemical plant diagnostics
- Industrial maintenance and troubleshooting
Included Accessories
- K-type thermocouple bead probe
- USB 2.0 computer interface cable
- FlukeView Forms Documenting Software
- Hard carrying case
- Getting started guide and user's manual
Specifications
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