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An infrared digital microprocessor pyrometer is described which makes it possible to control metal melting and hardening temperatures in both standard conditions and vacuum plants. The pyrometer is based on a RISC microcontroller. A diaphragmatic optical system providing spatial resolution and protecting the pyrometer against an evaporating metal is used. The system controls a measured dynamic temperature range of 20–2000°C. The measurement error is ≤2%.
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Afanas'ev, A.V., Orlov, I.Y. An Infrared Microprocessor Pyrometer with Diaphragmatic Optics. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 46, 135–138 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022528616933
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