- Garments Cutting Machine
- Plotting Inkjet Machine
- Plotting Cutting Machine
- Straight Knife Cloth Cutting
- Round Cloth Cutting Machine
- Band Knife Cutting Machine
- End Cutter Machine
- Tape Cutter Velcro Cutter
- Fabric Drill Machine
- Fabric Cutting Machine
- Cordless Cutter Machine
- Laser Cutting Machine
- Numbering Machine
- Cutting Machine Accessories
- Industrial Sewing Machine
- Lockstitch Sewing Machine
- Chain Stitch Sewing Machine
- Hand Stitch Sewing Machine
- Blind Stitch Sewing Machine
- Hemstitch Picoting Sewing Machine
- Overlock Sewing Machine
- Interlock Sewing Machine
- Multi-needle Sewing Machine
- Button Attaching Sewing Machine
- Bar Tacking Sewing Machine
- Button Holder Sewing Machine
- Zigzag Sewing Machine
- Heavy-duty Sewing Machine
- Garments Finishing Equipment
- Steam Iron
- Steam Generator
- Vacuum Ironing Table
- Iron Table foam
- Compact Fusing Press Machine
- Straight Linear Fusing Press Machine
- Heat Press Machine
- Thread Thrum Sucking Machine
- Needle Detector Machine
- Plastic Staple Attacher Machine
- Button Attaching Machine
- Fabric Inspection Machine
- Thread Trimmer Machine
Infrared Thermometer
infrared thermometer, also known as a non-contact thermometer or temperature gun, is a device that can measure the temperature of an object or surface without physically touching it. Instead, it uses infrared radiation emitted by the object or surface to determine its temperature.
Infrared thermometers have a lens that focuses the infrared radiation onto a detector, which then converts the radiation into an electrical signal. This signal is then processed to determine the temperature of the object or surface.
Infrared thermometers are commonly used in a variety of settings, such as in medical and healthcare settings to measure the temperature of patients without making contact, in food service and production to ensure proper cooking and storage temperatures, and in industrial settings to monitor the temperature of machinery and equipment.
Infrared thermometers are often favored for their speed and convenience, as they can quickly measure temperatures without the need for physical contact or the use of probes or other equipment. However, they do have limitations, such as their inability to measure the internal temperature of an object and their sensitivity to environmental factors such as dust, humidity, and air currents.