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20 March 1985 Industrial Thermographic Process Monitoring And Control: A New Modular, Line-Scanning Concept For Continuous Temperature Measurement.
Dag Holmsten
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Abstract
The increasing demand for thermographic process monitoring in industry can finally be met with the introduction of a new modular line-scanning technology that enables each individual user to fit an optimal combination of measurement and data-analysis functions to his requirements. This article describes some of its many applications andcompares the new line-scanning concept with existing temperature-measurement methods.
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Dag Holmsten "Industrial Thermographic Process Monitoring And Control: A New Modular, Line-Scanning Concept For Continuous Temperature Measurement.", Proc. SPIE 0520, Thermosense VII: Thermal Infrared Sensing for Diagnostics and Control, (20 March 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946156
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Process control

Temperature metrology

Pyrometry

Cements

Scanners

Control systems

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