Introduction to 8 Applications of Infrared Thermometers

Jun 25, 2024

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Introduction to 8 Applications of Infrared Thermometers

 

Infrared thermometers have the advantages of non-contact and rapid temperature measurement, and are widely used in industries, agriculture, medicine, and scientific research. According to its usage, it can be divided into two categories. Firstly, it measures the surface temperature of the measured target. Secondly, it uses the thermal distribution of the measured object to determine other properties related to the thermal distribution of the object through indirect measurement. For example:


1> More than half of the total amount of infrared thermometers used in the steel industry. Measuring and controlling temperature during steelmaking, rolling, casting, and quenching plays an important role in improving product quality. Monitoring the thermal failures of furnace walls and mechanical equipment provides a basis for extending service life and ensuring safety.


2> In mechanical processing, measuring and controlling the temperature of heat-treated components plays a crucial role in product quality.


3> In the chemical industry, chemical equipment operates under high temperature and pressure. Monitoring the heat distribution of the equipment, judging its working condition, and detecting thermal losses and leakage faults at the thermal channel interface are very useful.


4> In the power and power industry, detecting abnormal temperatures of power equipment, distribution equipment, cables, electrical connectors, etc. under operating and live conditions provides a certain guarantee for the safe operation of equipment.


5> In the construction industry, the detection of thermal distribution on building walls, floors, and roofs is used to determine the location of insulation, leakage hazards, and defects. Determine the management of heat consumption in factories and buildings.


6> In agriculture, the measurement of soil and plant surface temperature, the measurement of temperature during the drying process of grains and seeds, the monitoring of temperature during the processing of agricultural by-products such as tobacco and tea, and the monitoring of temperature during the drying of traditional Chinese medicine and pharmaceuticals.


7> In agriculture, the measurement of soil and plant surface temperature, the measurement of temperature during the drying process of grains and seeds, the monitoring of temperature during the processing of agricultural by-products such as tobacco and tea, and the monitoring of temperature during the drying of traditional Chinese medicine and pharmaceuticals.


8> In terms of scientific research, due to the outstanding advantages of infrared thermometers, they are required to provide temperature measurement methods under special experimental conditions and have a wide range of applications.

 

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