Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the measurement principle of radiation thermometer?
Every object radiates infrared energy according to its temperature. Temperature can be determined by measuring the infrared energy radiated from the object. radiation thermometer focuses the infrared energy radiated from the object using an optical lens, etc., and converts it into a signal proportional to the amount of infrared energy incident on a temperature detecting element (such as a thermopile), which then outputs the signal. The output signal is then electrically converted and corrected to display the temperature.