IR06 PRO

Infrared laser thermometer with dual-laser and wide range.

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IR06 PRO infrared laser thermometer is a precise, non-contact tool for measuring surface temperatures. It suits industrial, HVAC, and home applications. A VA reverse color display, 12:1 D:S ratio, and dual-laser targeting (<1mW, 620–690nm, Class 2) help ensure easy aiming and high visibility.It measures temperatures from -40°C to 800°C (-40°F to 1472°F) with a fast response time under 0.5 seconds. Adjustable emissivity (0.10–1.00) allows accurate readings on different surfaces. The device uses a spectral response of 8–14μm for better infrared detection.The IR06 PRO also supports K-type thermocouple input, covering -40°C to 650°C (-40°F to 1202°F) with ±2.0% +2°C accuracy. It shuts down automatically after 30 seconds to save battery.Built for tough conditions, it works well in 0–50°C environments with 10–90% humidity. The durable body weighs only 207g, and the compact size fits easily in hand.

Functions

MonitorVA reverse display color screen
D:S12:01
Spectral response8~14um
Resolution0.1°C/0.18°F
Emissivity0.10~1.00
Laser<1mW/620-690nm Level 2
Response time<0.5S
Automatic shutdownAbout 30 seconds
Range of irradiation-40~800°C / -40~1472°F
temperature-40°C ~ 0°C (±3C/5.4°F)
0~800°C ±(1.5% +2C/3.6°F)
Illumination accuracy-40°C ~ 0°C ±3C/5.4°F
0~800°C ±(1.5% +2C/3.6°F)
K-type temperature range-40°C~650°C (-40°F~1202°F)
K-type accuracy±(2.0% +2C/3.6°F)
Usage environment0~50°C/10% ~ 90% RH
Storage temperature-20°C~60°C
Size173*102*54mm
Power supply2*1.5V AA batteries
WeightAbout 207g (excluding battery)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to use an infrared thermometer?

Point the infrared thermometer at the surface, follow the distance‑to‑spot ratio, and press the trigger for an instant reading. Avoid reflective surfaces or adjust emissivity for accurate results.Learn more tips in our guide:How to Use an Infrared Thermometer

Unstable readings often happen due to reflective surfaces, moving targets, or environmental interference. Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of oil or moisture. Avoid measuring shiny metals directly, as they can reflect ambient heat and distort readings. In such cases, applying a small piece of non-reflective tape or adjusting the emissivity setting can significantly improve accuracy.

Infrared thermometers are equipped with a K-type thermocouple to measure the temperature of the internal liquid. Otherwise, they can only read the surface temperature of liquids such as soup or oil. Models such as the MESTEK IR02B/IR02C are equipped with a K-type thermocouple.

Emissivity refers to how effectively a surface emits infrared energy. Most organic and matte materials, like wood, food, and painted surfaces, have high emissivity and are easy to measure. Shiny metals or ceramics have low emissivity, which can lead to incorrect readings. Adjusting the emissivity setting on your infrared thermometer allows it to compensate for different materials, ensuring accurate temperature measurements in cooking, baking, or industrial tasks.

How accurate are infrared thermometer?

Most infrared thermometers provide accuracy around ±2°C (±3.6°F) when used correctly. Accuracy depends on distance‑to‑spot ratio, surface condition, and emissivity settings. Most MESTEK infrared thermometers offer about ±2°C accuracy under normal conditions.

The ideal distance depends on the distance-to-spot ratio (D:S) of your infrared thermometer. For example, a 12:1 D:S means the thermometer can accurately measure a 1-inch spot from 12 inches away. Standing too far will average a larger area, reducing accuracy. For precise results, make sure the spot you measure completely covers the target area, such as the center of a pan, pizza stone, or grill surface.

Clean the lens of your infrared thermometer with a soft dry cloth to remove dust or oil, and avoid water or chemical cleaners. If the model includes a K‑type thermocouple probe, wipe it after each use and store the thermometer in a cool, dry place to ensure long‑term accuracy.

Standard infrared thermometers for cooking are not designed for medical use because they only measure surface temperatures. They can detect the warmth of skin or hands but will not provide accurate internal body temperatures like a medical forehead or ear thermometer. If you need to check human body temperature, always use a certified medical infrared thermometer.

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