Campbell Scientific offers two types of surface temperature sensors: infrared temperature (non-contact) and surface contact. Infrared temperature sensors measure the surface temperature of an object or surface by sensing the infrared radiation given off by the subject. Surface contact sensors attach directly to a surface and measure the temperature via physical contact.
The SurfaceVue™10 is a road condition sensor designed for use with your Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS). This non-invasive sensor uses spectroscopic analysis to provide you with surface...read more
The Wintersense SDI-12 is a remote road surface temperature sensor designed for use with your road weather information systems (RWIS). It is an easy-to-deploy, non-invasive, compact, and lightweight s...read more
The CS241DM is a surface-mountable, back-of-module temperature sensor with features designed for bifacial photovoltaic (PV) module performance assessment and soiling. The probe head has been redesigne...read more
The CS241 is the next generation of Campbell Scientific back-of-module temperature sensors with new features designed for bifacial photovoltaic (PV) module performance assessment and soiling. The prob...read more
The CS241DM G2 is the second generation of CS241DM, a digital Modbus version of our CS241 Pt-1000 Class A, Back-of-Module Temperature Sensor. This updated sensor features the same best-in-class, surfa...read more
The SI-111SS, manufactured by Apogee, is a precision infrared radiometer that determines the surface temperature of an object without physical contact. It measures both the subject's surface temperatu...read more