Impac 600 Series Pyrometer

Modular Digital Pyrometer With up to 8 Exchangeable Heads for Non-Contact Temperature Measurement

Impac 600 Series is a modular, digital pyrometer that can accept up to 8 individual measurement heads with easy installation and maintenance.

  • The long-wavelength IN 600 sensor head is best suited for measurements of non-metallic, plastic or coated metallic objects.
  • The IS 600, IGA 600, and IGA 600/23 sensor heads use short wavelengths for measurements of metals, ceramics or graphite.
  • The IN 600/5 sensor head is specifically designed to measure the temperature of glass surfaces.

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Temperature Ranges

Impac IN 600
-40 to 700°C (MB 7)
(Spectral Range 8 to 14 µm)

Impac IS 600
550 to 1400 °C (MB 14)
650 to 1800 °C (MB 18)
700 to 2500 °C (MB 25)
(Spectral Range 0.7 to 1.1 µm)

Impac IGA 600
250 to 1200 °C (MB 12)
370 to 1800 °C (MB 18)
400 to 2500 °C (MB 25)
(Spectral Range 1.45 to 1.8 µm)

Impac IGA 600/23
100 to 1000 °C (MB 10)
150 to 1800 °C (MB 18)
(Spectral Range 2 to 2.6 µm)

Impac IN 600/5
100 to 1300 °C (MB 13)
(Spectral Range 5.14 µm)

Typical Applications

Impac IN 600
Non-metallic or coated metallic objects

Impac IS 600, Impac IGA 600 and Impac IGA 600/23
Metals, ceramics or graphite

Impac IN 600/5
Glass surfaces

Interface & Communication

Analog Output
Selectable: Linear current (0 or 4 to 20 mA), voltage (0 to 5 V), or thermocouple (type J or K)

Digital Interface
RS-232/RS-485 (switchable) or Profinet

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What our customers say…

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When rebuilding one of our clamshell furnaces we opted for four Impac ISR 6 pyrometers for precise temperature measurement. I am very impressed with the quality of every component from the cooling jackets to the sensors themselves, which seem exceptionally well made. I would not hesitate to contact LIMAB in the future for any other applications that I may need help/equipment for.

John Parkin – Senior Site Electrical and Control Engineer

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When we needed to measure the temperature of an ion source within a high vacuum, we chose to use an Impac pyrometer from LIMAB. The advice given by the Technical Sales Manager meant that the equipment was easily integrated into our system and immediately provided us with very impressive results.
David Cox – University of Surrey