Uni-T UT325 Contact Thermometer



Prix:
Prix réduit103,50€
Stock chez le fournisseur:
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Description

Uni-T UT325 Contact Thermometer

The Uni-T UT325 contact thermometer is a practical tool for fast and precise temperature measurement using thermocouple probes, supporting both single and dual inputs. A wide operating range (including -200°C to 1372°C for Type K), selectable units (°C/°F/K), and data logging and analysis via USB make it suitable for a wide range of applications—from service and industry to laboratories. A clear backlit display, MAX/MIN/AVG modes, and measurement memory facilitate result monitoring, while automatic calibration and threshold alarms help maintain measurement reliability and safety.

Uni-T handheld contact thermometer

Flexibility of use and convenient operation

Measurement precision stems from compatibility with various types of thermocouples (K, J, T, E, R, S, N), allowing the user to select a probe suited to a specific task and temperature range. The dual input allows for simultaneous comparison of two sources, which speeds up diagnostics and reduces errors. Data Hold, auto-off, and low-battery indicators enhance field convenience, while the USB interface with PC software enables data archiving and analysis—leading to better process control and result documentation.

Uni-T contact thermometer with cable measurement

Included

  • Uni-T UT325 Thermometer
  • Type K temperature probe
  • USB cable
  • 9V battery (6F22)
  • PC software (CD)
  • User manual
  • Manufacturer’s packaging

 

Manufacturer Uni-T
Model UT325
Thermocouple probe support K, J, T, E, R, S, N
Resolution 0.1°C (1°C above 999.9°C)
Units °C / °F / K
Modes MAX / MIN / AVG
Data memory up to 100 records
Functions Data Hold, auto power off, auto calibration, high/low alarms, output signal
Interface USB + PC software
Display 30 × 32 mm
Power supply 9V battery (6F22) or USB
Dimensions 175 × 85 × 30 mm
Weight 270 g
Certifications CE, UKCA

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