Measurement Techniques

, Volume 53, Issue 1, pp 70–73 | Cite as

A cylindrical model of an absolutely black body of lanthanum chromite

Thermal Measurements

A cylindrical model of an absolutely black body of lanthanum chromite for reproducing temperatures in the 800–1500°C range is described. Data on the emissive power of lanthanum chromite are given and the construction and metrological characteristics of a model of an absolutely black body are described.

Key words

model of an absolutely black body lanthanum chromite contactless measurement of the temperature 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • A. V. Zuev
    • 1
  • V. A. Chistyakov
    • 1
  • V. A. Rozhkov
    • 1
  1. 1.METROPIR Scientific and Production LaboratorySt. PetersburgRussia

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