Everest Interscience offers a SNOW-THERM™ infrared temperature
sensor that is designed solely for the purpose of measuring very low
temperatures with extreme accuracy. Measure the surface temperature of snow
banks, sometimes continuously, the SNOW-THERM™ is used to predict avalanche
activity.
The
SNOW-THERM™ has a temperature range of minus 40 degrees C to plus 70 degrees C
with accuracy of plus/minus 0.3 degrees C from minus 10 degrees C to plus 10
degrees C and plus/minus 0.5 degrees C over plus 10 degrees C or under minus 10
degrees C.
These
non-contact, infrared temperature sensors can be fixed-mounted and run
continuously. They are rugged infrared temperature sensor housed in a stainless
steel case with a ball and swivel mount. The SNOW-THERM™ units have been used all
over the world for the study of snow banks.
Years of
continuous design and development by the Design Engineer, Charles E. Everest,
of precision low-temperature infrared thermometers and temperature sensors have
led to the evolvement of the SNOW-THERM™ The predecessors of these infrared
temperature sensors have been used in the study of natural environmental
sciences such as agronomy and plant physiology since the early 1980s. Everest Interscience has won many prestigious awards
for this work in the Natural Environment.
Please feel
free to contact Everest Interscience
if you have any questions about the instrumentation or for assistance with a
possible application.
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