Anritsu's measurement technology is found at the heart of every industry...

Electronics

Applications range from temperature control of electronic products; printed circuit board manufacturing and solder reflow;surface of silicon wafers; temperature measurement of lighting equipment, motors and transformers; even of soldering irons.

 

Automotive
& OEM Manufacturing

Our products are widely used for detection of temperature increases in cylinders and of abnormal temperatures in the operating components of presses and other equipment. 

Glass, Plastic, Metals

Used successfully when measuring even relatively high temperatures, such as internal and wall temperatures of heating and drying furnaces; plastic, metal and glass extrusions; cable wire drawing; metal billets and steel plates emerging from the furnace; post quenching and exhaust temperatures.

 

Textiles & Printing

Our instruments help maintain quality control in temperature sensitive printing and textile processes. They are used to measure temperature of printing rolls, dried paper, developing liquid and ink. In both textile and printing, moving surface temperatures are measured moving at speeds up to 2500ft./min.

Food Products

Applications in the food industry include temperature regulation of dough during the bread making process; measuring the core temperature of ham and sausages; heating temperature of cooking processes and of sauces.

Construction

In the field our instruments are used for checking temperature of heating and cooking facilities, temperature analysis of structures and measuring the temperature of asphalt and cement prior to hardening.

Medicine

Medical applications include measuring skin, rectal and subcutaneous temperatures; and temperature measurement of medical and pharmaceutical products during the production process

Research & Development

Our contact and non-contact instruments are widely used in research and development projects, such as temperature measurements during chemical reactions performed in the laboratory; mixing temperatures of fine particles and fluids; and other temperature related phenomenon.