Basics of Infrared Thermometry
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Basics of Infrared Thermometry
Depending on the temperature each object emits a certain amount of infrared radiation. A change in the
temperature of the object is accompanied by a change in the intensity of the radiation. For the measurement
of “thermal radiation” infrared thermometry uses a wave-length ranging between 1 µm and 20 µm. The
intensity of the emitted radiation depends on the material. This material contingent constant is described with
the help of the emissivity which is a known value for most materials (
Infrared thermometers are optoelectronic sensors. They calculate the surface temperature on the basis of
the emitted infrared radiation from an object. The most important feature of infrared thermometers is that
they enable the user to measure objects contactless. Consequently, these products help to measure the
temperature of inaccessible or moving objects without difficulties. Infrared thermometers basically consist of
the following components:
lens
spectral filter
detector
electronics (amplifier/ linearization/ signal processing)
The specifications of the lens decisively determine the optical path of the infrared thermometer, which is
characterized by the ratio Distance to Spot size. The spectral filter selects the wavelength range, which is
relevant for the temperature measurement. The detector in cooperation with the processing electronics
transforms the emitted infrared radiation into electrical signals.
Summary of Contents for CTlaser 05M
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual optris CTlaser LT LTF 05M 1M 2M 3M MT F2 F6 G5 P7 Infrared thermometer...
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Page 44: ...44 Figure 2 Mounting bracket adjustable in one axis Order No ACCTLFB standard scope of supply...
Page 45: ...Mechanical Installation 45 Figure 3 Electronic box...
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