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  • AMETEK Land's new Slag Detection System (SDS)
    The Requirement for Background Radiation Compensation in Infrared Thermometry

    Freitag, Mai 29, 2020 | Manfred Hayk

    Every warm or hot object emits infrared radiation. The radiated power P depends on the object’s core temperature T and its surface emissivity ε as per the Stefan Boltzmann Law

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    What Factors Influence the Emissivity of a Material?

    Dienstag, August 27, 2019 | Manfred Hayk

    There are several factors which influence the emissivity of a material. We need to be aware of their effect on emissivity values.

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  • 40% Radiated Infrared Energy
    What is Emissivity?

    Montag, August 5, 2019 | Fiona Turner

    The emissivity of a material, usually denoted as ε, is the ratio of the energy radiated by the material to the energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. It is a measure of a material’s ability to absorb and radiate energy. A true black body would have an ε = 1 while any real object would have ε < 1. Emissivity is a numerical value and does not have units.

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  • 40% Radiated Infrared Energy
    What is Emissivity?

    Montag, August 5, 2019 | Fiona Turner

    The emissivity of a material, usually denoted as ε, is the ratio of the energy radiated by the material to the energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. It is a measure of a material’s ability to absorb and radiate energy. A true black body would have an ε = 1 while any real object would have ε < 1. Emissivity is a numerical value and does not have units.

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  • 40% Radiated Infrared Energy
    What is Emissivity?

    Montag, August 5, 2019 | Fiona Turner

    The emissivity of a material, usually denoted as ε, is the ratio of the energy radiated by the material to the energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. It is a measure of a material’s ability to absorb and radiate energy. A true black body would have an ε = 1 while any real object would have ε < 1. Emissivity is a numerical value and does not have units.

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