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CTlaser G7

The CTlaser G7 provides precise non-contact temperature measurements for ultra-thin glass sheets from 100 °C to 1200 °C, ideal for touch displays in smartphones and tablets.

The CTlaser G7 offers precise non-contact temperature measurements for ultra-thin glass sheets, ranging from 100 °C to 1200 °C. It's ideal for touch displays in smartphones and tablets, ensuring perfect alignment with double laser aiming and versatile optical options. A two-piece design makes it suitable for various environments, even up to 85 °C without extra cooling. System accuracy is ±1% or ±1.5 °C at 23 ± 5 °C, with repeatability of ±0.5%. Understanding glass emissivity is crucial for accurate measurement, as it is affected by factors like glass material, incident angle, and wavelength. The G7's 7.9 µm spectral range aligns with glass emissivity, simplifying measurements by reducing reflection interference.
  • Temperature range: 100 °C to 1200 °C
  • Spectral range: 7.9 µm
  • Response time: 150 ms
  • High Optical Resolution
  • Laser Sighting

From 785,00

Product Description

The CTlaser G7 offers non-contact temperature measurement for ultra-thin glass sheets, ranging from 100 °C to 1200 °C, making it ideal for accurately measuring temperatures of ultra-thin flat glass used in touch displays for smartphones and tablets. Featuring double laser aiming, the infrared sensor ensures precise marking of the measurement spot, providing versatility and ease of use with optics of 45:1 and selectable focus, along with a compact sensor head size. The pyrometer is suitable for ambient temperatures up to 85 °C without additional cooling and includes cooling and protection accessories for rugged environments. At an ambient temperature of 23 ± 5 °C, the system accuracy is ±1% or ±1.5 °C, with repeatability of ±0.5%.

Understanding the emissivity of glass is crucial for accurate temperature measurement. The unique spectral range of 7.9 µm in the G7 model aligns closely with the glass material’s highest emissivity, simplifying remote temperature measurement by minimizing the spectral regions affected by reflectivity and transmissivity. Leveraging this wavelength range reduces the viewing angle’s impact on the glass surfaces emissivity, addressing issues related to reflections and enabling accurate measurement regardless of reflection, even when observing from inclined angles.

Another notable feature of the CTlaser G7 series is its double laser aiming marks, which provide precise aiming support and minimize alignment errors. This innovative system utilizes two laser beams to trace the infrared optical path and accurately indicate the spot’s position and size, regardless of distance.

The CTlaser G7 pyrometer adopts a two-piece design with a separate electronics box, delivering advanced signal processing capabilities. Offering a wide range of analog and digital outputs, it ensures seamless integration into various industrial processes and control systems. Enhanced with Optris accessories such as air purging and mounting flanges, the CTlaser G7 is designed for integration into diverse manufacturing and process applications.

Manufactured and calibrated in Germany, these pyrometers undergo meticulous calibration to meet government standards such as PTB or NIST, ensuring the highest quality and accuracy. Optris provides comprehensive support for the CTlaser G7 series, including consultation on industrial applications and after-sales support, ensuring optimal performance and user satisfaction. With its precision, versatility, and reliability, the CTlaser G7 is a valuable instrument for temperature measurement in various glass processing applications.

Specification
MODEL CTlaser G7
DETECTOR
Detector Thermopile
Measurement Principle Single color
Spectral Range 7.9 μm
Response Time 150 ms
Exposure Time 150 ms
Sampling Frequency 6,6Hz
Exchangable Sensing Head No
OPTICAL
Distance to Spot ratio (D:S) 45:1
Spot size (SF optics) 27 mm at 1200 mm
Other optics (FF/CF optics / add. CF lens) CF1: 1.6 mm at 70 mm
CF2: 3.4 mm at 150 mm
CF3: 4.5 mm at 200 mm
CF4: 10 mm at 450 mm
Focus fixed
SIGHTING
Laser Sighting Double point laser with 635 nm at max 1mW
Video Sighting none
MEASUREMENT
Object Measurement Range 100 … 1200 °C
Accuracy ±1 % or ± 1.5 °C **2)
Repeatability ±0.5 % **2)
Temperature Coefficient ± 0.05 K/K or ± 0.05 % / K **3)
Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) 500 mK
Warm-up time 10 min
Emissivity /Transmissivity/ Reflectivity 0.100 – 1.100
Slope N/A
INTERFACES
Interface USB / RS232 / RS485 / Profibus DP / Ethernet / Relay
Supported Protocols USB 2.0, Optional: EtherNet/IP / Ethernet TCP / Modbus TCP / Modbus RTU / Profinet / Profibus
Compatible Software Compact Connect, IRmobile
ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT
Direct output/input 0-20 mA/4-20 mA/0-5 V/0-10 V/t/c (K/J)
Output impedances max. 500 Ω (with 8-36 V DC) for mA output
min. 100 kΩ load impedance for mV output
thermocouple 20 Ω
Cable length 3 m (standard), 8 m, 15 m
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Configuration Compact Connect or IRmobile
Operation Autonomous Standalone
Capabilities Average, Peak hold, Valley hold, Advanced peak hold with threshold and
hysteresis, Triggered signal output, Triggered peak hold function (adjustable via software)
GENERAL
Size Sensing head: Ø50 x 100 mm, M48x1.5
Electronics: 122 mm x 70 mm x 27 mm
Housing Material Stainless Steel
Weight 600 g (sensing head) / 420 g (electronics)
Country of Origin Germany
ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature Range Sensing head: –20 °C … 85 °C **4)
Electronics: –20 … 85 °C
Storage Temperature Range –40 … 85 °C
Relative humidity 10 – 95 %, non condensing
Protection Class IP 65, NEMA 4
EMC 2014/30/EU
Shock IEC 60068-2-27 (25 G and 50 G)
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shaped)
IEC 60068-2-64 (broadband noise)
Standards CE, UKCA, RoHS
POWER
Power Supply 8 – 36 V DC / 5 V USB / max. 1.2 W
Power Consumption <250mW with laser
Current Draw max 160 mA
Part number OPTCTLG7
Additional Remarks 1) 90% energy
2) at ambient temperature 23 ± 5°C, object temperature > 0°C ;
3) for ambient temperatures <18°C and >28°C; whichever is greater
4) 50 °C with laser ON
Areas of Application

Due to its spectral region of 7.9 µm the two-part IR thermometer optris CTlaser G7 is optimally suited for accurate temperature measurement during the production of ultra-thin glass used for touch displays of smartphones, tablets.

Software

The Optris CompactConnect software improves the functionalities of Optris fixed infrared pyrometers, offering various monitoring, analysis, and control features beyond basic temperature measurement. It includes features like visualizing temperature trends with temperature-time diagrams and documentation. The software enables data logging, automatic process controls, parameterization of the pyrometer via configuration settings, and setting up programmable outputs and inputs. Additionally, it provides advanced signal-processing functionalities. Compact Connect The Optris IR mobile allows users to set up and commission an Optris infrared pyrometer or infrared camera with an Android smartphone or tablet. This tool becomes handy for commissioning and aligning the infrared cameras field of view or adjusting the configuration. The app analyzes the connected infrared cameras live infrared image stream with auto hot and cold spot detection. For pyrometers, a temperature-time diagram or the video signal is displayed. This app works on most Android devices running 5.0+ with a USB port supporting USB-OTG (On The Go). Google Play

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FAQs

What distance-to-spot size ratio is correct for the application?

The measuring object’s size and the infrared thermometers optical resolution determine the maximum distance between the sensing head and the measuring object. To prevent measuring errors, the object should completely fill out the field of view of the optics. Consequently, the spot should always be at least the same size as the object or should be smaller than that.

Can I change the sensor cable?

The sensing head cable can also be exchanged if necessary. To avoid influences on the accuracy use an exchange cable with the same wire profiles and specification like the original one

Can I pare the sensor head with another electronics box?

Yes, after exchanging a head the calibration code of the new head must be entered into the electronics. The calibration code is fixed on a label on the head. Do not remove this label or note the code. The code is needed if the electronic must be exchanged.

How far can I position the CTlaser G7 from the target?

The measuring object’s size and the infrared thermometers optical resolution determine the maximum distance between the sensing head and the measuring object. The object should fill out the optics’ field of view to prevent measuring deviations. Consequently, the spot should always be at least the same size as the object or smaller. The spot size refers to 90% of the radiation energy.

How can I improve the noise amplitude of the sensor?

In the CT models, the head cable must not be moved during the measurement. Use shielded cables only. The sensor shield has to be grounded. Avoid ground loops and related signal interferences in industrial environments. It might be necessary to interrupt the ground connections inside the electronics box. To do this, switch the jumper inside the electronics box to another position. Review the manual.

How do I aim with a CTlaser G7?

The infrared sensor has an integrated double laser aiming, which helps align the sensor. The measuring spot is located within the two laser points. At the focus point of the appropriate optics, both lasers cross and merge as one dot, marking the minimum spot. The two laser points are for orientation only.

Is the laser dangerous?

The pyrometers laser is a class 2 laser with less than 1mW in the wavelength range of 500 nm to 650nm, according to EN 60825 1:2014. Do not point the laser directly at the eyes of persons or animals! Do not stare into the laser beam. Avoid indirect exposure via reflective surfaces.

The laser switched off?

At ambient temperatures >50 °C the laser will be switched off automatically. The laser should only be used for sighting and positioning of the sensor. A permanent use of the laser can reduce the lifetime of the laser diodes and might heat up the sensor.

Can I trigger the laser externally?

Yes, but the supply line for the sighting laser must be led via a switch or pushbutton, which has to be installed max 2m away from installation site of the sensor for safety purposes. The laser can be activated/ deactivated via this, by the user on site to be installed switch, or via the software.

What is required to install the CTlaser infrared sensor in the CoolingJacket Advanced?

The connector version is needed to install the CTlaser sensor in the CoolingJacket Advanced.

Scope of Supply
  • CTlaser G7 with 3m cable
  • 1x mounting nut
  • 1x mounting bracket
  • CTlaser Manual
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