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Small Rodent Infrared
Thermometer
Non-Invasive (IR) Temperature Measurement
for Small Rodents
The 152-IRB Thermometer
was
designed to measure cutaneous
temperature of small rodents very fast and
contactless. With the 152-IRB Thermometer, we especially focused
on the optical dimension and the position of the IR sensor in order to
allow measurements on very small surfaces without allowing the sensor to
get wrong values with integration of environment temperature, which can
be the case with other industrial type Infra red thermometers. This
thermometer thus allows easy measurements even on mice tails - with high
accuracy and repeatability. The cutaneous measurement should be
correlated with usual rectal temperatures (see our BRET2 and 3 rectal
probes for rodents).
The 152-IRB thermometer is
especially accurate on a temperature range from 25 to 40 °C and will
prove to be useful for other lab applications as well.
Technical Specifications
(room temperature of
15 to 25°C):
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Resolution: 0.1°C
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Accuracy: 0.3°C from 25 to 40°C
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Accuracy outside of the 25-40°C range: 1% +/- 1°C
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Global measurement range: -20°C to +200°C
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Distance ratio: 1:1.5
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Min. distance to object from: 0 mm
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Min. measurement size: 3mm
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Emissivity fixed, undisclosed value
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Infrared temperature, guidelines and important notice:
Infrared temperature
measurement consists in the detection of the quantity of light emitted
by the measured object - the optical signal received by the sensor being
then converted into an electrical signal. The instruments are equipped
with a lens to concentrate the light on the sensor. This lenses have
different characteristics according to the object you want to measure
(diameter, focal length, viewing angle or distance ration between the
surface "seen" by the lens and the distance to the object).
Another parameter should
be taken into account: the emissivity (or amount of emitted light) of
the measured object. The focal specifications of typical general
thermometers usually allow the measurement of objects from a minimum
distance of 10 to 25 mm with a minimum target size of 15mm and a
distance ratio of 1:10, the emissivity is generally fixed to 0,95. Such
thermometers are therefore not able to measure from less than 10 mm from
the object, and this measurement includes all points in a circle of 15
mm of diameter. If the object is situated 50cm away, the surface of
measurement will have a diameter of 5 cm. Theses dimensions are fully
inadequate for cutaneous temperature measurements in rodents... which is
precisely the reason why we developed the 152-IRB Thermometer.
Measurement taken in the animal fur may
include the ambient air caught in the hair, thus creating important
measurement variations. It's therefore advisable to measure on naked
surfaces, like skin, tail, nose, genital area... |