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Fiber Sensors Go Inside Hot Machining Processes

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MADRID, Jan. 21, 2015 — Fiber optic pyrometers that can get into places that other heat sensors cannot could help metal parts manufacturers cut down defects and breakdowns. Researchers at Carlos III University of Madrid have developed 62.5-µm silica fiber sensors that measure heat radiated by mechanical or cutting processes. The system measures radiation in two colors and calculates temperature based on the quotient of the two signals. The fibers can operate at temperatures from 300 to 1000 °C. In these environments, thermographic IR cameras cannot be used because there is not a clear line of...Read full article

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    Published: January 2015
    Research & TechnologyEuropeSpainUC3MCarlos III University of MadridCarmen Vazquezfiber opticsSensors & DetectorsindustrialTechnology News

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