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PRO 100 Visual and Laser Aiming Alignment Options

 

The PRO 100 Multi-Wavelength Sensors with Visual Alignment are used with applications involving non-greybody materials such as

aluminum, brass, copper, stainless steel, and zinc.
 

Standard Features:

  • A wide selection of temperature ranges and optics
  • Visual Aiming (for fiber optics choose PRO 200)
  • Optional through the lens laser aiming
  • An intuitive Text based user interface
  • Programmable outputs and alarms for measured target temperature, signal strength (emissivity), signal dilution, and ambient temperature
  • Up to Four menu-selectable, application specific ESP Algorithms
  • Advanced ESP Filters for Signal Strength and Signal Dilution
  • Bi-directional RS485 and RS232 communications
  • Advanced system diagnostics and status messages
  • Rugged, corrosion resistant NEMA 4 / IP65 enclosures
  • Stand alone and system configurations
  • A wide selection of accessories

Unique Features:

 

Multi-wavelength sensors utilize ESP Technology to provide ‘aim and read’ capabilities for materials with complex emissivity characteristics that are not accurately measured by single and dual wavelength sensors.  This includes ESP Algorithms to compensate for complete emissivity characteristics and ESP Filters to filter out bad measurements.  This includes demanding applications involving: 

  • non-greybody materials such as aluminum, brass, chrome, copper, molybdenum, stainless steel, tin, titanium, tungsten, and zinc
  • Intervening Media such as dirty optics, scale, steam, dust, or water spray
  • A partially filled field of view caused by a mechanical obstruction, or a small or wandering target

PRO 100 SERIES – Visual, Multi-Wavelength (M l ) Sensors

Model

Nominal

Wavelength

Temperature Range

Optical Resolution

20:1

Signal

Dilution

Top End

Signal Dilution

Fahrenheit

Celsius

Large

Res.

Std

Res.

Hi

Res.

Sensors for Demanding Applications -

120-03

2 m m

200-600°F

95-315°C

D/17

D/17

n/a

375°F / 190°C

500:1

120-20

2 m m

400-1100°F

200-600°C

D/17

D/17

D/50

425°F / 220°C

2000:1

120-26

2 m m

500-1200°F

260-650°C

D/17

D/17

D/50

425°F / 220°C

2200:1

120-40

2 m m

900-2700°F

475-1475°C

n/a

D/75

D/100

975°F / 525°C

2000:1

Sensors for Demanding Applications -

110-10

1.5 m m

700-2100°F

375-1150°C

D/17

D/75

n/a

925°F / 500°C

6000:1

110-15

1.5 m m

750-2500°F

400-1375°C

D/17

D/75

n/a

1000°F / 540°C

6000:1

110-20

1.5 m m

900-3200°F

475-1750°C

D/17

D/100

D/120

1225°F / 660°C

6000:1

110-30

1.5 m m

1000-4000°F

550-2200°C

D/17

D/100

D/120

1325°F / 720°C

6000:1

110-40

1 m m

1100-2000°F

600-1100°C

D/17

D/30

n/a

1300°F / 700°C

2250:1

110-50

1 m m

1300-2500°F

700-1375°C

D/17

D/75

n/a

1500°F / 815°C

2250:1

110-65

1 m m

1600-3200°F

875-1750°C

D/25

D/100

D/150

1800°F / 980°C

2250:1

110-70

1 m m

1700-4500°F

925-2475°C

D/25

D/100

D/150

2275°F / 1250°C

2250:1


 

ESP Algorithms

 

While ESP algorithms can be developed for new applications, the list of applications where ESP’s already exit include:

  • Aluminum Extrusion Applications: Press Exit, Cut Face of Billet, Sheared Billets, Side of Billets, and Quench
  • Aluminum Rod and Bar Mills: Cast and Rolled Surfaces
  • Aluminum Rolling Mills: Strip, Coil, and Ingots
  • Galvanneal and Galvanized Steel Measurements
  • Glass Mold Measurements
  • Molten Aluminum Stream Measurements
  • Stainless Steel (Low and High Ni content)
  • Steel Annealing Lines (including High Strength Steels)
  • Brass & Copper Billets

Options and Accessories:

  • 23 – Remote Interface Module with Power Supply
  • PS – Universal Power Supply
  • LA – Laser Aiming
  • SB - Swivel Bracket
  • AP - Air Purge
  • WCAP - Water Cooling Air Purge

Other Resources to Download:

 

PRO Series Brochure
Multi-Wavelength Temperature Systems Brochure

PRO 100 & 200 Datasheet
Application Worksheet


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