How can make a thermal spectrume from hot-furnace?

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Hi We have an very hot hot-furnace (1200) with bar inside it, we want make an thermal spectrume of furnace with picture of inside it, but i dont know how? what camera is require? how can process image? is it possible find real temperature of bar inside furnace? please help me, becuase i am new comming in image processing and computer vision. Best regards.

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Gary
Gary on 15 Jul 2014
Mostafa
I'm not sure if you have found your answer yet. There are several companies that make camera which look into furnaces. They compose primarily high temperature cameras with a special cooling and purging system designed by a third party.
Examples would be More\Daniele, Connors, RHI, and Superior\Metallurgical Sensors This is just to name a few.
All have automation engineers that can give you the feedback\data from their systems to use however needed. Many sell modules to understand furnace conditions as a package.
Temperature and pressure are common feedbacks for furnaces. The important item is selecting the right technology to avoid a maintenance nightmare, so spend time analyzing which system is best for you.
I hope this helps; Gary
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Jul 2014
I don't think that device can produce a thermal image. I'm not sure what device it is exactly. Do you have a spec sheet link for it? The cheapest thermal cameras are thousands of dollars. You can get one for $995 but it's resolution is only 60 by 80 pixels and I don't know if that produces an image that can be exported off the device onto an SD card or flash drive, and it can't be exported outside the USA.
mostafa
mostafa on 25 Jul 2014
Hi Image analyst, excuse me for my delay, in my idea, acoording the image thermal camera structure, we can use photo trnasistor in this field of radiation just to detect the special wavelenth of radiation not a wide range, i am searching about this transistor product to find it and exame it, please help me if you have idea to improve my approach. Thanks alot.

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