twinebender
Industrial
- Nov 4, 2004
- 2
I am thinking of adding an IR temp sensor to an induction heating process to determine temp of gear teeth. (1650F)
2 things concern me.
1. predictability of emissivity of the steel I am going to use ( SAE 1045 ). Most sensors I have looked at require me to set emissivity. (vendors recommend .85)
2. The part will be spinning and the device pointed at the teeth, which will give non-uniform angle of reflection.
Is this an idea where I can expect accuracy within +-10 degrees day in and day out?
2 things concern me.
1. predictability of emissivity of the steel I am going to use ( SAE 1045 ). Most sensors I have looked at require me to set emissivity. (vendors recommend .85)
2. The part will be spinning and the device pointed at the teeth, which will give non-uniform angle of reflection.
Is this an idea where I can expect accuracy within +-10 degrees day in and day out?