Infrared temperature concept
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Infrared temperature concept Infrared temperature usually refers to the surface temperature of an object measured by infrared technology. This measurement takes advantage of the fact that all objects emit infrared radiation, even at room temperature. Infrared thermometers (or infrared thermometers) calculate an object's surface temperature by capturing this infrared radiation and converting it into an electrical signal. Working principle Infrared thermometers work based on the relationship between the infrared radiation emitted by an object and its temperature. Specifically, when an object's temperature is above absolute zero, it continuously emits infrared radiation. Infrared thermometers collect this radiation through their optical system and focus it onto the detector. The detector converts the received radiation energy into an electrical signal, which is then processed and calculated through the built-in circuit, and finally shows the temperature of the object. Application...