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Identify and track items tagged with the most common barcodes.
Automate identifying and tracking tagged items on your production line with minimal setup.
Measure the temperature of dangerous, hard-to-reach, and moving surfaces without risking electrical shock or contamination.
Detect hot spots, leaks, moisture problems, and construction defects invisible to the eye.
Quickly take people’s temperatures as they enter your facility to screen out anyone with a high reading.
To confirm the accuracy of noncontact temperature readings of dangerous and inaccessible surfaces, these thermometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Ensure the accuracy of noncontact temperature readings of dangerous and inaccessible surfaces with these thermometers that come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Keep these small thermometers in your pocket or toolkit to spot check the temperature of dangerous, hard-to-reach, and moving surfaces without touching them.
These thermometers are rated for environments where hazardous material is present. They measure the temperature of surfaces without making contact.
Build a scanner directly into your machine.
As tough as the conditions you work in, these tablets withstand drops, grime, and heavy use.
Control circuits with the tap of an RFID tag. Since each tag has a unique digital code, these switches aren’t just quicker to use than those with a traditional key—they’re also more secure.
These telescopes have 6X magnification to pick up features you can't see with the naked eye.
View clear and crisp images in dimly lit or completely dark areas.
Take lab-quality scans of pressure recording film for frequent onsite measurements.
Locate leaks up to 10 times faster than traditional leak-detecting methods. These detectors use 124 microphones to determine the precise location and size of leaks in compressed air and specific gas systems.
Scan and sort RFID-tagged inventory, track RFID-tagged items around your facility, and control building access. Unlike bar code scanners, these readers/writers can scan multiple tags simultaneously without direct line of sight.
Scan RFID cards when prototyping systems for item tracking, conveyor sorting, and facility access.