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A correction between the temperature measurement value and the emission factor requires a
knowledge of the ambient temperature compensation between the measurement sensor and the
ambient temperature.
The correction is calculated according to the following equation:
(T display - T ambient) x 100
__________________________ T ambient = T measurement object.
Degree of emission (%)
Table of degree of emission (%) for the range 0 - 200 °C
Asbestos
95 %
Marble
90 to 95 %
Asphalt
90 to 95 %
Paints *
90 to 95 %
Bitumen
98 to 100 %
Paper *
95 %
Brickwork (rough)
90 to 95 %
Plaster
90 to 95 %
Cement
90 to 95 %
Plastic materials
90 %
Ceramics
90 to 95 %
Roofing fabric
95 %
Clay
95 %
Sand
90 %
Concrete
95 %
Textiles *
95 %
Earth
95 %
Wallpaper *
95 %
Glass
90 to 95 %
Water
93 %
Gypsum
85 to 90 %
Wood
90 to 95 %
Limestone
95 %
*) non-metallic
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