As to whether a spot pyrometer is more accurate than an IR camera, I
think depends on their use. For small area or pin point measurement I
agree that a spot pyrometer may be more accurate, but for large or
gross measurement I think the IR camera would be just as accurate if
not more so. I think that there is no problem using the IR cameras
for accurate measurement of the temperature of the Rossi ecat as long
as the cameras were calibrated properly.
Robert Dorr
At 10:16 PM 10/25/2014, you wrote:
Hank Mills transcript :
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7lTfqkED9WNDVQVEhmUjJ4ek0/view>https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7lTfqkED9WNDVQVEhmUjJ4ek0/view
But it's still not clear whether they should use 8-14u or 2.5u
In any case, their spot pyrometer is most likely more accurate.
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