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Wintronics began supporting Infrared Thermometers
(also called Infrared Radiation Pyrometers or
Radiometers) in 1989, when we were contracted by
Heitronics to repair and calibrate Heitronics
Infrared Thermometers for all of its U.S.
customers. In 1995, Wintronics became the
exclusive U.S. agent for Heitronics, responsible
for all sales and service of its Infrared
Thermometers within the United States.
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Heitronics
Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH,
formally Heimann Optoelectronics, has been
designing and manufacturing non-contact infrared
pyrometers for over 40 years. With an installed
base of more than 40,000 systems worldwide,
Heitronics Infrared Radiation Pyrometers have
found their place in virtually any conceivable
application for non-contact temperature
measurement. In critical and hostile environments
they are often the only choice, due to their
superior performance features and proven
reliability.
Heitronics'
Radiation Pyrometers are designed to meet the
highest demands and standards of its customers,
who are themselves technical leaders in their
respective industries. Heitronics' unique and
patented chopped
radiation method eliminates
thermal drift and compensates for thermal shock.
The resulting stability from this method, combined
with sophisticated noise reduction signal
processing circuits, ensures the instruments'
excellent performance.
For
years, Heitronics' Radiation Pyrometers have been
the most frequently selected radiometers for
airborne remote sensing. On July 1, 1997, a
Heitronics system was the first commercial
infrared pyrometer to be part of a scientific
experiment in the "Columbia"
spaceshuttle SpaceLab project.
In
general, Heitronics' instruments excel in
difficult measuring applications, applications
characterized by small targets and fast response
times over wide temperature ranges, often with
high repeatability requirements. Heitronics'
Radiation Pyrometers are unequalled in their
temperature resolution, optical definition, high
stability, accuracy, and fast response. |