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Fluke Electronics Canada says its Fluke 566 and Fluke 568 Thermometers, which feature broad infrared (IR) temperature-measurement functionality, an on-screen menu system and a dot-matrix display, enable users to take even complex measurements quickly, easily and from greater distances. The thermometers provide a broad temperature measurement range from -40 degrees Celsius to 800 degrees Celsius/-40 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit (Fluke 568) or -40 degrees Celsius to 650 degrees Celsius/-40 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,202 degrees Fahrenheit (Fluke 566) at one percent measurement accuracy. With a user interface designed for intuitive operation and available in six languages, users can access advanced features, such as adjustable emissivity, alarms and data logging with a few pushes of a button via a soft-key menu displayed on the dot-matrix LCD screen, says the company.

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