Hello,

I work on stove testing in Laos and we want to be able to measure
temperatures in and outside the stove when burning charcoal or wood. I
understand the temperature inside can rise to 900'C. Can it rise above
1000'C? Do you have any knowledge about the requirements of such measuring
tools? Which tool would you advice to purchase and where? I found ETI in UK
(the RayTemp™ 38) but the max temperature is 1000'C. I also found KIMO (the
Kiray-3000): up to 1850'C.

It may also be useful to monitor the temperature inside the kilns when
producers are firing the clay. I understand the temperature is not supposed
to rise above 1000'C. However this may happen. Any advice for such a
measuring tool?

Thank you!

Damien
ICS project
SNV Laos
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