Spectral emissivity measurements for radiation thermometry
Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 13:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Industry and research are increasingly relying on non-contact temperature measurements with the aid of heat radiation, for example, for the reliable and reproducible drying of car paint. In order to attain exact and reliable results, the emissivity of the measured surface has to be known. It can only be determined precisely in complex measuring facilities...
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