HilaryE
Bioengineer
- Mar 13, 2014
- 51
Dear All,
I hope that you are ok.
I need to measure the temperature of a steel product with an IR camera.
The capacity of the camera is -20degC-350degC.
I will keep the IR camera in a fixed position and will measure the steel product temperature.
I will have 2 variables in this test:
- The temperature of the steel product (+50degC and -5degC).
- Another variable will be the presence of a physical 'obstacle' between the IR camera and the steel product. That is in some tests I will put the physical 'obstacle' between the target (steel product) and the IR camera, and in other tests, there will be no such 'obstacle'. This 'obstacle' will be a sheet (4mm thick) of translucent acrylic material. In another time this 'obstacle' will be a sheet (4mm thick) of translucent nylon material.
Could you advise whether the waves emitted by the IR camera can penetrate the 4mm thick translucent acrylic or nylon sheet, and 'capture' temperature of the steel component.
Short wavelength infrared light perhaps?
Please help.
Thank you.
I hope that you are ok.
I need to measure the temperature of a steel product with an IR camera.
The capacity of the camera is -20degC-350degC.
I will keep the IR camera in a fixed position and will measure the steel product temperature.
I will have 2 variables in this test:
- The temperature of the steel product (+50degC and -5degC).
- Another variable will be the presence of a physical 'obstacle' between the IR camera and the steel product. That is in some tests I will put the physical 'obstacle' between the target (steel product) and the IR camera, and in other tests, there will be no such 'obstacle'. This 'obstacle' will be a sheet (4mm thick) of translucent acrylic material. In another time this 'obstacle' will be a sheet (4mm thick) of translucent nylon material.
Could you advise whether the waves emitted by the IR camera can penetrate the 4mm thick translucent acrylic or nylon sheet, and 'capture' temperature of the steel component.
Short wavelength infrared light perhaps?
Please help.
Thank you.