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Product category: Temperature, pressure and flow measurement
News Release from: UK Instruments and Controls | Subject: Digitron FoodPro
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 08 November 2004

Non-contact thermometers monitor food
safety

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IR thermometers take the guesswork out of surface temperature measurements by highlighting the measurement zone with a bright LED illuminator

UK Instruments and Ccontrols introduces the Digitron FoodPro family of thermometers, designed specifically for food service and food inspection applications The FoodPro is designed as a scanning tool for rapid non-contact surface temperature checks

The FoodPro Plus provides more comprehensive food safety inspections, combining non-contact temperature measurement for quick surface scanning, an integrated probe for measuring internal temperatures, and a built-in countdown timer for monitoring cooking, cooling and food exposure intervals.

Both products feature a quick HACCP Check function that shows whether food temperatures are within safe ranges for refrigeration or hot holding; or whether temperatures are within the HACCP Danger Zone of 4C to 60C where rapid bacteria growth and spoilage can take place.T The FoodPro series of IR thermometers take the guesswork out of surface temperature measurements by highlighting the measurement zone with a bright LED illuminator.

Both products carry CE certification and meet IP54 standards for environmental sealing, allowing the units to be hand-washed using a damp cloth and protects against a light spray of water to maintain proper hygiene.

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