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COVID-19 Response in Ireland Sees ICU’s Supplied with Exergen TAT-5000S Thermometers
Temporal Artery Thermometers for Extremely Accurate Measurement of Core Body Temperature of Patients Exergen Corporation, a global leader in infrared temperature measurement technologies for medical applications, announced today that Oxygen Care has supplied 22 Intensive Care Units in Ireland with highly accurate TAT-5000S Temporal Artery Thermometers. “In the battle...
IRT/C Repeatability and Long-Term Accuracy
The ability of the measuring device to maintain its calibration under service conditions and over a long period of time is of fundamental interest in temperature control. The IRt/c is rated at less than 0.1°C "repeatability" and has no measurable long term calibration change, which makes it well suited for...
Exergen Corporation Delivers on its Mission to Meet Thermometer Demand – Because Accuracy Matters
New Campaigns Incentivize People to Trade-In Their Non-Contact Thermometers; Motivate Employers to Protect Nurses, and Educate Consumers About Twice Daily Temperature Taking at Home Since COVID-19 hit nearly a year ago, Exergen Corporation’s mission has been to meet the unprecedented demand for an accurate thermometer. The company has accomplished this...
Understanding Field of View
IRt/c’s are rated optically for their field-of-view by the actual dimensional equations describing their construction. However there are, in practice, some secondary effects that can influence performance, including optical scatter, unwanted reflections, atmospheric scattering, and others. The graph illustrates the relative contribution to the signal produced by the...
Exergen Corporation Expands into Spain with Galmedica as a New Distributor
Galmedica will Sell and Support a Full Line of Non-Invasive High-Tech Thermometers for use in Hospitals and Healthcare Institutions Exergen Corporation, a global leader in infrared temperature measurement technologies for medical applications, announced today that it has signed an agreement with Galmedica for the distribution of its full line of...
Bread and Pastry Dough Mixing Temperature
Measuring the temperature of bread and pastry dough while mixing is difficult at best with conventional contact thermocouple probes, due to breakage and possible contamination of the food. However, the temperature is quite important since too high a temperature will cause too much rise, leading to holes in the baked...
Exergen Corporation: New Data Confirms No-Touch Thermometers Miss Five Out of Six Fevers
First Study Comparing Accuracy of No-Touch Devices to Temporal Artery Thermometers has Serious Implications; Thermometer “Guns” Can Create False Sense of Security in Mass COVID-19 Screenings and at Home As COVID-19 continues to set new records nationwide, the importance of understanding the difference in accuracy between temporal artery thermometers...
New Data Shows Nurses & Their Families Are At Significantly Higher Risk for Covid-19 Infection & Hospitalization vs. General Public
FOR COVID-19 INFECTION AND HOSPITALIZATION VS. GENERAL PUBLIC Exergen Corporation Launches Nurse Support Program to Ensure Every Nurse Has Access to an Accurate Thermometer at Home to Protect Themselves and Their Families A series of new studies underscores the alarming toll that COVID-19 takes on frontline nurses and, ultimately, their...
New Exergen Research Makes COVID-19 Fever Detection More Accurate
With more adults and children going back to work and school in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, screening for fever, a primary symptom of COVID-19, has never been more important. Health officials, school administrators, and employers are directing people to take their temperatures before leaving the house in the morning. Exergen...
Exergen Global Expands AutoSmart IRt/c Sensor Line
Exergen Global today announced two new family members to its AutoSmart IRt/c sensor line being the M4 and M4SV editions. The AutoSmart Transmitter is the first transmitter in the world capable of fully calibrating Exergen IRt/c sensors to provide unprecedented accuracy of 0.1 °F or 0.1 °C by custom calibration...
Exergen Global Awarded with Top Ten Sensor Company Award
Even bad times can be good. We just received the exciting news that Enterprise Technology Review has given Exergen Global the top ten sensor company award. “This award is especially satisfactory, as we specialize in only infrared temperature sensors. The other nominees offer a much broader family of...
Exergen Global: An Innovative Approach to Thermal Measurement
Bram Stelt, CEO of Exergen Global Industrial Sales Across industries, maintaining a specific temperature is critical for a variety of applications, from research and development to production to process monitoring. Doing so enables the various processes to deliver the highest possible quality, yield, speed, safety, and efficiency. Making great strides...
EXERGEN GLOBAL INFRARED SENSOR HELPS MICRO STEP-MIS DEVELOP A UNIQUE SOLUTION TO MEASURE THE EXACT SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF SNOW
Exergen Global today announced that its IRt/c.10, infrared unpowered sensors with a field of view of 10:1, are being used to measure the temperature of snowy, icy, grungy surfaces by over 20 complex meteorological stations in Kazakhstan. The meteorological stations measure many variables for data acquisition for weather forecasting and...
Non-Contact Dough Measurement
General Information Measuring the temperature of bread and pastry dough while mixing is important since too high a temperature will cause too much rise, resulting in holes in the baked product, and too low a temperature will not allow the dough to rise sufficiently, resulting in a baked product that...
To all Exergen Industrial Distributors and Customers:
First, we hope you continue to be safe and healthy. It’s been a trying 2 months, and it’s not over yet. On March 31, Charlie Baker, the governor of the state of Massachusetts, extended the order requiring all “nonessential” businesses in the state to close or operate remotely until May...