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We have built two different types of instruments to measure the temperature of materials heated in an imaging furnace. The first instrument has two channels, one to measure total radiation and the other to measure spectral radiance between 0.25 and 2.6 ยต. Some preliminary measurements were made of alumina, zirconia, and other materials heated in an arc furnace.
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Eisner, L., Fisher, D.W., Leftwich, R.F. (1964). Spectroradiometric Instruments and Techniques for Use in Imaging Furnaces. In: Glaser, P.E., Walker, R.F. (eds) Thermal Imaging Techniques. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5645-3_9
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