Product selection guide: IR thermometers

Use our product selection guide to find the thermometer that fits your needs best.
 
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Fluke 568 Infrared and Contact Thermometer
Fluke 572-2 High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer
 
Fluke 568 Infrared and Contact Thermometer572-2 High Temperature Infrared Thermometer
 
Recommended usesElectrical, mechanical, plant, diesel, HVACManufacturing, refining, smelting, glass and ceramics 
Probe typeThermocouple KThermocouple K 
Temperature range-270 °C to +1372 °C (-454 °F to +2501 °F)-40 °C to +260 °C (-40 °F to +500 °F) 
Number of inputs11 
Number of on-board memory locations9999 
PC download and softwareFlukeView Forms  
What temperature range do you need to measure?500 °C (+932 °F)-30 °C to +900 °C 
Will you be working from greater than 5 m (15 ft)?   
Will you be measuring objects 200 °C (400 °F), moving, uncontaminatable, energized objects or difficult to reach objects?   
Do you need to download data for analysis and reporting?  
Do you need on-board memory for trending and comparison?  
Will you do any hands-free, real-time temperature monitoring with a PC?  
Non-contact temperature range500 °C (+932 °F)-30 °C to +900 °C (-22 °F to +1652 °F) 
SightingLaser pointDual laser 
Typical distance to targetUp to 7.5 m (25 ft) 
Accuracy± (1.0 °C + 0.1 °/1 °C) 
Distance to spot (D:S)60:1 
Close-focus (6 mm / 0.24 spot)19 mm 
Form factorPistolPistol 
Dimensions, approximate (H x W x D)17.5 x 15.5 x 4 cm (7 x 6.5 x 1.7 in)17.69 x 5.18 x 16.36 cm (6.965 x 2.039 x 6.441 in) 
CaseHard case 
Warranty2 years2 years 
Battery2 AA 
Temperature areaInternal, ambient and non-contact surface temperature 
Time stampTime of dayDate/time 
Soft-key feature menu navigation   
Multiple language interface   
Min-Max-Avg-DifMin-Max-Avg-DifMin-Max-Avg-Dif 
English, French, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, German user interface   
Material type adjustment (emissivity)Material table or 0.1 to 1.00 by 0.01  
High and low alarmsHigh and low alarms  
Two levels of backlight  
Hands-free logging  
Do you want to use industry standard thermocouples?