Emissivity of Metals for Radiation Thermometry

It is necessary to find the emissivity of a specimen in order to measure the actual temperature of the object (specimen) through radiation thermometry. Radiation thermometers have been increasingly used in the manufacturing and working processes of metals, including steels, in recent years, with the...

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