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Title: Non-Contact Temperature Measurement
Author: Dieter Rall, David R. Hornbaker
Source: 1976 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Over the years there has been an ongoing need for temperature measurement and control of such processes as rotating polished cylinders, moving plastic, fabric and paper webs, moving synthetic fibers, and moving wire, to name a few. Infrared and proximity non-contact and sliding contact sensors have solved some of these problems, but many more have gone unsolved. A non-contact sensor was needed which could be used to measure and control the temperature of moving surfaces independent of the material emissivity, environment and frictional contact heating, to allow better process understanding and control.




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