Greenlee Communications

Greenlee Communications

Greenlee Communications is a global leader in providing innovative test and measurement solutions for the telecommunications industry. With a history dating back over 150 years, Greenlee Communications has built a reputation for delivering high-quality products that meet the evolving needs of its customers. Its product portfolio includes fiber optic test equipment, network diagnostic tools, cable and antenna analyzers, and more. The company's commitment to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction has earned it a loyal customer base and numerous industry awards. Greenlee Communications is dedicated to helping its customers optimize their networks, reduce downtime, and improve overall performance with its advanced technology and superior support.

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TG-1000
THERMOMETER INFRARED
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LCD
TG
Handheld, Gun
C°/F°
-76 ~ 1022°F (-60 ~ 550°C)
Infrared
Auto Off, Backlight, Difference, Min/Max/Ave
TG-2000
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LCD, Dual
TG
Handheld, Gun
C°/F°
-76 ~ 1157°F (-60 ~ 625°C)
Infrared
Auto Off, Backlight, Difference, Min/Max/Ave

About  Thermometers

Thermometers are essential tools used for measuring and displaying temperature, available in different units such as Celsius (C°), Kelvin (K°), or Fahrenheit (F°). These thermometers possess various characteristics that determine their functionality and suitability for specific applications. Type: Thermometers come in different types, including anemometers (used for measuring airflow and temperature simultaneously), handheld or gun thermometers (portable devices held by hand for temperature measurement), and pocket thermometers (compact and portable for on-the-go temperature readings). Temperature display: Thermometers can display temperature values digitally or with analog indicators. Digital displays provide precise numerical readings, while analog displays use a dial or pointer to indicate temperature. Temperature range: The temperature range denotes the minimum and maximum temperatures that a thermometer can measure accurately. It varies depending on the thermometer type and can span from -418°F (-250°C) to 3212°F (1767°C) or even wider ranges for specialized thermometers. Display type: The display type refers to the technology used for temperature readout. Common examples include LCD (liquid crystal display), LED (light-emitting diode), or backlit displays for better visibility in low-light conditions. Input type: Thermometers can have different input methods for temperature measurement. Some thermometers use built-in or detachable probes, while others may rely on infrared (IR) sensors or other non-contact methods for temperature sensing. Probe type: The probe type relates to the design of the temperature-sensing element. Probes can vary in shape, size, and material composition, catering to specific applications. Common probe types include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), and thermistors. Thermometers find application in various industries, including HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), food service, scientific research, industrial processes, and medical fields. The choice of thermometer depends on factors such as the required temperature range, accuracy, response time, and the environment in which it will be used. By understanding the different characteristics and types of thermometers, users can select the most suitable thermometer for their specific temperature measurement needs.