Thermoradiometer

Thermoradiometers are special instruments that measure temperature and emit energy in a certain wavelength range (spectrum). Such devices are often used for scientific purposes, as well as in various industrial fields for monitoring technological processes, production and processing of raw materials. Thermoradiometers are infrared light sources, such as lasers or LEDs, that adjust their power and emission to match conditions that require specific emission spectra. This equipment is usually equipped with sensors that record various parameters, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, atmospheric pressure, etc. Depending on the application of the thermoradiometer, it can be tuned to a specific wavelength range and provided with appropriate components of the data transmission and processing system . Using thermoradimetric equipment, it is possible to carry out measurements at sufficiently large distances and distances between objects, which makes it possible to obtain accurate results even with significant obstacles, such as fog, dust or smoke. You can quickly and easily process the obtained data and visualize it using specially developed software tools. Thus, the use of thermoradiometers provides fast, simple and accurate performance of tasks related to temperature measurement and process control, as evidenced by the rapid growth in the production of such equipment and its active use in many industries.