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Accuracy and traceability for infrared measurements
Now it’s easy to increase your IR temperature measurement accuracy with the new 4180, 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrators from Fluke Calibration. These infrared temperature calibrators give more consistent, accurate and reliable calibrations because emissivity is radiometrically calibrated, and the target size minimizes size of source effect errors. In addition, these infrared calibrators simplify calibration because they uniquely compensate for errors caused by thermometer emissivity settings.
New accredited performance for point-and-shoot calibrations
- Calibrated radiometrically for meaningful, consistent results.
- Accredited calibration included
- Accurate, reliable performance from –15 °C to 500 °C
- Large target size of 152 mm (6 in) is required for calibrating most thermometers.
- Light instrument weight of 8.6 kg (19 lbs) makes it easy to lift and carry.
- Intuitive, easy-to-read display that indicates when temperature is stable.
The 4180 Series of Precision InfraredCalibrators for infrared thermometers and thermal imagers is fast, accurate, and easy to use. It comes with an accredited calibration from one of the world’s most trusted temperature calibration laboratories, sample calibration procedures for Fluke thermometers built right in and everything you need to get started making high-quality infrared thermometer calibrations. This is the perfect solution for any infrared thermometer or thermal imager within its temperature range.
The 4180 Infrared Temperature Calibrator reaches temperatures from –15 °C to 120 °C and the 4181 Infrared Temperature Calibrator has a temperature range from 35 °C to 500 °C. Uniformity is important in infrared temperature calibration work because an infrared thermometer will “see” as much as the entire target when placed at the appropriate calibration distance.
In addition, with accuracies as good as ± 0.35 °C the 4180 Series can meet its specifications without additional emissivity-related corrections, leading to legitimate test uncertainty ratios (TUR) as good as 4:1.
Emissivity, blackbodies and graybodies
Most people associate a blackbody calibration source with calibrating infrared thermometers. Although the word blackbody specifically refers to an ideal surface that emits and absorbs electromagnetic radiation with the maximum amount of power possible at a given temperature, many calibrators with non-ideal surfaces are also referred to as "blackbody calibrators." While an ideal surface would have an emissivity equal to 1.00, many of these "blackbody calibrators" have an emissivity of approximately 0.95 (better described as a “graybody”). A true blackbody calibration source would usually be a long cavity with a narrow opening. Unfortunately the opening is usually too narrow to be useful for calibrating common infrared thermometers which require a large target size for an accurate calibration. The advantage of a true blackbody calibration source is that the emissivity is precisely known. Whereas traditional flat plate calibrators have emissivities with uncertainties too large for meaningful calibrations of most thermometers. That is why the 418X Precision Infrared Thermometers are radiometrically calibrated to correct for uncertainties caused by emissivity and heat loss at the surface of the "blackbody" calibration source.
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Temperature range (@ 23 °C ambient, 0.95 emissivity) |
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Uniformity (5.0 in dia of center of target)2 |
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Uniformity (2.0 in dia of center of target)2 |
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Nominal emissivity3 |
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Thermometer emissivity compensation |
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Target diameter |
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Computer interface |
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Power |
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1For 8 µm to 14 µm spectral band thermometers with emissivity set between 0.9 and 1.0
2The uniformity specification refers to how IR thermometers with different spot sizes both focused at the center of the targer will measure the same temperature.
3The target has a nominal emissivity of 0.95, however it is radiometrically calibrated to minimize emissivity related uncertainties.
Model Name | Description |
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4180 |
IR Calibrator, 152 mm (6 in), –15 °C to 120 °C
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4181 |
IR Calibrator, 152 mm (6 in), 35 °C to 500 °C
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Accessories common to all models:
Accessory | Description |
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4180-APRT |
Aperture, 50 mm (2 in), 4180 or 4181 |
4180-CASE |
Case, Carrying, 4180/4181 |
4180-DCAS |
Case, 4180-81, Carrying, w/Wheels |
Priority Gold Instrument CarePlan |
Fluke Calibration Priority Gold Instrument CarePlans are available for most calibration products. Please contact your local Fluke Calibration sales representative for details or to request a quote. You may also call the Customer Care Center at 800-882-6153 or send email to premiumcare@fluke.com. |
Silver CarePlan |
Fluke Calibration Silver CarePlans are available for most calibration products. Please contact your local Fluke Calibration sales representative for details or to request a quote. You may also call the Customer Care Center at 877-355-3225 or send email to careplans@flukecal.com. |
Product Manuals |
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Brochures |
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Application Notes |
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Software |
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IR Configuration Utility v1.0 |
Firmware |
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4180 Firmware Update v. 1.14 |
4181 Firmware Update |
FAQs |
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IR Configuration Utility |
Papers / Articles |
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Video |
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How does emissivity make a temperature difference? |
On-Demand Webinars |
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How to Calibrate an Infrared Thermometer |
How to Create an Infrared Thermometer Uncertainty Budget |
Infrared Temperature Calibration 101 |
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