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ASTM-E2758 2010

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E2758-10 Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Wideband, Low Temperature Infrared Thermometers

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ASTM E2758-10

Historical Standard: Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Wideband, Low Temperature Infrared Thermometers

ASTM E2758

Scope

1.1 This guide covers electronic instruments intended for measurement of temperature by detecting intensity of thermal radiation exchanged between the subject of measurement and the sensor.

1.2 The devices covered by this guide are referred to as IR thermometers.

1.3 The IR thermometers covered in this guide are instruments that are intended to measure temperatures below 1000 °C and measure a wide band of thermal radiation in the infrared region.

1.4 This guide covers best practice in using IR thermometers. It addresses concerns that will help the user make better measurements. It also provides graphical tables to help determine the accuracy of measurements.

1.5 Details on the design and construction of IR thermometers are not covered in this guide.

1.6 This guide does not cover medium- and high-temperature IR thermometry (above 1000 °C). It does not address the use of narrowband IR thermometers.

1.7 The values of quantities stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values of quantities in parentheses are not in SI and are optional.

1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Keywords

background radiation; blackbody; emissivity; field-of-view; handheld thermometer; infrared; infrared thermometer; IR gun; IR thermometer; laser thermometer; low temperature; non-contact thermometer; pyrometer; radiation thermometer; radiometer; reflected radiation; size-of-source effect; spot pyrometer; spot size; spot thermometer; temperature gun; temperature measurement; thermometry usage; wideband

ICS Code

ICS Number Code 17.200.20 (Temperature-measuring instruments)

DOI: 10.1520/E2758-10

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
Terminology
3 Significance and Use
Basic Use of IR Thermometry
Wideband Instruments
4 Spectral Emissivity
Methods of Determining Emissivity
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
5 Reflected Radiation
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
6 Measurements of Surfaces Below Ambient Temperature
Optical Considerations
FIG. 5
7 Physical Considerations
FIG. 6
8 Measuring Metal Surfaces
FIG. 7
9 Thin Films, Hot Gas and Flame
Basic IR Thermometry Measurement
Determination of Emissivity
FIG. 8
10 FIG. 9
11 Determination of Reflected Temperature
FIG. 10
12 Thin Film Measurements
FIG. 11
FIG. 12
13 Keywords
X1. GRAPHICAL SUMMARY OF EQUATIONS FOR INFRARED THERMOMETRY
X1.1 General
X1.2 Stephan-Boltzmann Equation
X1.3 Planck’s Law
TABLE 1
14 FIG. X1.1
FIG. X1.2
15 X1.4 Wien’s Displacement Law
X2. BAND LIMITED RADIANT POWER DENSITY 8 TO 14 µm BAND
X2.1 General
X2.2 Sakuma-Hattori Equation (Planckian Form)
FIG. X1.3
16 X2.3 Determining the Effects of a Error in Emissivity
X2.4 Determining the Effects of an Error in Reflected Temperature
X2.5 Atmospheric Effects
X2.6 Graphical Representation
17 FIG. X2.1
ASTM-E2758 2010
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