Impac ISR 6 Advanced Pyrometer

Fast Responding, Digital Ratio Pyrometer with One-Colour and Two-Colour Modes for Non-Contact Temperature Measurement, 600 to 3000°C

Impac ISR 6 Advanced is a digital, compact and fast-responding two-colour pyrometer for non-contact temperature measurement.

  • Wide temperature ranges for flexible process adaptation
  • High accuracy and repeatability
  • Dirty-window warning
  • Four-digit LED supply
  • Fast response times

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Temperature Ranges

600 to 1400°C (MB 14)
700 to 1800°C (MB 18)
800 to 2500°C (MB 25)
1000 to 3000°C (MB 30)
(Spectral Range – Channel 1: 0.9 μm, Channel 2: 1.05 μm)

Typical Applications

  • Metal and Steel Making
  • Metal and Steel Finishing (Induction hardening, tempering annealing, induction soldering, brazing, welding, wire/rod mill, induction heating and cooling processes, sintering, noble metals melting and purifying)
  • Solar Industry (Silicon processing, polycrystalline casting in vacuum melting furnace, silicon ingot growth in CVD reactors (Siemens process), crystal pulling of monocrystalline silicon (Czochralski process))
  • Glass Industry (Gob temperature measurement)
  • Cement Industry (Clinker temperature in rotary kilns)

Interface & Communication

Analog Output
Adjustable 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA, linear (via digital interface)

Digital Interface
RS485 addressable (half-duplex) Baud Rate: 1200 Bd to 115.2 kBd or RS232 not addressable

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What our customers say…

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

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