Specialty-Wavelength Pyrometers
Description
There are three distinct Single-Wavelength pyrometer technologies: Short-Wavelength, Long-Wavelength, and Specialty-Wavelength. Single-Wavelength pyrometers are preferred when appropriate due to simpler, lower-cost technology. For most applications, select the shortest wavelength compatible with the measurement conditions and desired temperature span. Specialty wavelengths may be necessary depending on the optical and emissivity properties of the target. No matter your application, Williamson has the industrial infrared thermometer technology to suit your needs.
Specialty-Wavelength Pyrometers
Specifications |
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Detector Type: | Thermal Absorber (thermopile) |
Spectral Range: | 1.15-7.9um |
Size: | 39 mm |
Maximum Power: | -- W |
Noise Equivalent Power: | -- uW |
Max Average Power Density: | -- kW/cm2 |
Features
Primary Steel & Iron: Hot Blast Main
Annealing: Temper Mill Entry & Paint Line
Steel Hot Rolling Mill: Laminar Quench &Hot Metal Detector
PCVD: High Density Plasma Cloud
Molten Metals: Plasma Electron Iron Beam
Rotary Kiln: Flame Temperature
Additive Manufacturing
Flat Glass
Thin Film Plastics
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Specialty-Wavelength Pyrometers have features such as Primary Steel & Iron, Hot Blast MainAnnealing, Temper Mill Entry & Paint Line, Steel Hot Rolling Mill, Laminar Quench &Hot Metal Detector, PCVD, High Density Plasma Cloud, Molten Metals, Plasma Electron Iron Beam, Rotary Kiln, Flame Temperature, Additive Manufacturing, Flat Glass, Thin Film Plastics.
The three distinct technologies for single-wavelength pyrometers are Short-Wavelength, Long-Wavelength, and Specialty-Wavelength.
The accuracy of the Specialty-Wavelength Pyrometers is 0.5% of reading or 2°C whichever is greater.
For most applications, the shortest wavelength compatible with the measurement conditions and desired temperature span is preferred.
The temperature range of the Single-Wavelength Pyrometers is 0 to 5500°F / 0 to 3040°C (actual ranges vary by model).