Omega Engineering OS530HR, OS531, OS53X-CF Figure C-2. Determining Emissivity with a Drilled Hole

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Appendix - Determining an Unknown Emissivity C

Method 4

1.Paint a sample of the object material with flat black lacquer paint.

2.Set the emissivity to 0.97 and measure and record the temperature of the painted portion of the sample material - Area ‘A’ in Figure C-1. Make sure that the painted area of object material fills the FOV of the thermometer.

3.Aim the thermometer at another spot on the target - Area ‘B’ in Figure C-1.

4.Adjust the emissivity of the thermometer until the temperature reading equals the temperature found in Step 2.

Method 5

1.Use this method where practical to measure objects at temperatures above 500°F (260°C).

2.Drill a 1.5” (35 mm) diameter hole in a sample of the object material to a depth of 5” (127 mm). This hole closely resembles a blackbody (refer to Appendix A).

Drilled out

Area 'A' Target

Area 'B' Target

Figure C-2. Determining Emissivity with a Drilled Hole

3.Set the emissivity to 0.97 and measure and record the temperature of the hole in the sample material - Area ‘A’ in Figure C-2. Make sure that the hole fills the FOV of the thermometer.

4.Aim the thermometer at another spot on the target as close as possible to Area ‘A’ (Area ‘B’ in Figure C-2).

5.Adjust the emissivity of the thermometer until the temperature reading equals the temperature found in Step 3.

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