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  2. Infrared thermometer - Wikipedia

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    The most common infrared thermometer is the spot infrared pyrometer or infrared pyrometer, which measures the temperature at a spot on a surface (actually a relatively small area determined by the D:S ratio). These usually project a visible red dot onto the center of the area being measured that identifies the spot being measured, but plays no ...

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    Mobi Non-Contact Forehead Thermometer. Price: $45 from Walmart Buy It This infrared thermometer is a top seller at Walmart, and most buyers give it positive marks (including some business owners ...

  4. Active thermography - Wikipedia

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    This principle can be used also for non-contact [1] infrared non-destructive testing (IRNDT) of materials. [2] The IRNDT method is based on an excitation of a tested material by an external source, which brings some energy to the material. Halogen lamps, flash-lamps, ultrasonic horn or other sources can be used as the excitation source for the ...

  5. Thermographic inspection - Wikipedia

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    When compared with other classical NDT techniques such as ultrasonic or radiographic testing, thermographic inspection is safe, nonintrusive, and usually noncontact, allowing the detection of relatively shallow subsurface defects (a few millimeters in depth) under large surfaces (typically covering an area of 30 by 30 cm (12 by 12 in) at once, although inspection of larger surfaces is possible ...

  6. Infrared and thermal testing - Wikipedia

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    Inset shows false color infrared thermograph of a roof on a sunny day; the white surfaces (colored blue in the thermograph) have been coated with an elastomer to reduce solar loading and have a surface temperature of approximately 60 °F (16 °C); the gray surfaces (colored red/white in the thermogram) are a standard asphalt (bitumen) coating and have a surface temperature of approximately 160 ...

  7. Thermography - Wikipedia

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    For a non-contact temperature measurement, the emissivity setting needs to be set properly. An object of low emissivity could have its temperature underestimated by the detector, since it only detects emitted infrared rays. For a quick estimate, a thermographer may refer to an emissivity table for a given type of object, and enter that value ...

  8. Photothermal microspectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    The AFM is interfaced with an infrared spectrometer. For work using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), the spectrometer is equipped with a conventional black body infrared source. A particular region of the sample may first be chosen on the basis of the image obtained using the AFM imaging mode of operation.

  9. Bioinstrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Infrared Thermometers are used to collect temperature data from patients similar to a regular Medical thermometer. However, infrared thermometers are uniquely designed to be used at a distance allowing for contactless readings. The temperature of the patient is determined by capturing the infrared radiation that is constantly emitted from the ...

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