Remote
Temperature Measuring System for Hostile Industrial Environments
Using Microwave Radiometry
Description
Benefits
- Relatively low cost in comparison to conventional systems
- Uses as few microwave components as possible (for size
reduction, etc.)
- Works in situations where infrared or optical temperature
measurements fail
Features
- Under certain circumstances, can be used to obtain temperature
data from material beneath the surface of an object as well
as surface temperature
- Can be useful in applications which produce an inverted
temperature profile (hotter inside than out)
Market Potential/Applications
Any industrial process with temperature-critical steps that
are presently not temperature-monitored remotely could benefit
from this technology. Dusty cement kilns, certain applications
in the foundry industry, paper mills, plastic manufacturing,
chemical manufacturing, and food processing are some industries
that may benefit from this technology.
Contact:
University of Texas,
Austin, USA
Website : www.otc.utexas.edu

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