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-50 to 1300°C, 16:1 Performance Infrared Thermometer

-50 to 1300°C, 16:1 FOV, Infrared Thermometer

$224.71

Item# OS-1300-161

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-50 to 1300°C, 16:1 FOV, Infrared Thermometer OS-1300-161 OS-1300-161
  • -50 to 1300°C (-58 to 2372°F) temperature range
  • 16:1 Field of View
  • Adjustable Emissivity: 0.10 to 1.00
  • 500 ms response time

OS-1300-161 Model Options

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Minimum Temperature Measurement
Maximum Temperature Measurement
Laser Output
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Resolution
Input Voltage
Spectral Response
Response Time
Field of View


  • Dimensions 5.74 x 3.14 x 1.49 in (146 x 80 x 38 mm)
  • Weight 130 g

The OS1300-Series handheld infrared thermometer is a non-contact temperature sensing thermometer. It has a wide temperature range of -50 to 1300°C (-58 to 2372°F). This thermometer features a backlit display which is automatically illuminated when the trigger is pulled and allows working in poor or zero-lighting conditions. The single laser is also automatically active when the trigger is pulled. The laser sight can be turned on and off with the press of a button. The laser is located above the IR sensor to locate the center of the area being measured and this series has a field of view of 16:1. The thermometer constantly updates the temperature measurement as long as the trigger is held in and will “hold” on the last temperature seen when the trigger is released. The OS1300-Series has adjustable emissivity, min, max, and averaging functions, as well as high and low alarm capability. This safely measures surface temperatures of hot, hazardous, or hard-to-reach objects without contact.


Accuracy Chart

Device Accuracy = ±3°C or ±3% of rdg, -30°C to 0°C (-22 to 32°F)

Target Temperature

Upper Limit Reading

Lower Limit Reading

5°C

7°C

3°C

100°C

102°C

98°C

150°C

153°C

147°C

400°C

408°C

392°C

1200°C

1224°C

1176°C

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Rated 4 out of 5 by from TBD if correct device Would like to be able to read silver for annealing, soldering and casting (in iron mold). still working out how to deal with emissivity setting between silver and iron.
Date published: 2024-06-25
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Is a calibration certificate provided?

Asked by: Radiall
Thank you for your inquiry. This product comes with a Certificate of Conformance (CAL-1)
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-02-03

Would this work in a ceramic kiln peephole application? Aiming through a 3" long 1"-1/2" diameter tunnel with an target distance between 3-12 inches from the tunnel exit. Ideally it would be held 6"-12" away from the 'entrance of the tunnel'.

Asked by: be_cool_if_it_did
This particular IR gun has a 16 to 1 field of view so from 16" away it will measure a 1" spot in a cone shape between the lens and the spot. You need to be far enough from the heat so the lens stays below 50C as well. If you can meet all these conditions then the OS-1300-161 would be suitable for your application. You can also move the gun further back to stay below the 50C.
Answered by: Applications EngineerANB
Date published: 2024-05-28
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