Non-contact temperature measurement is one of the more effective methods for measuring high-temperature targets. As the front end of the entire temperature measurement system, the optical path system is responsible for receiving infrared light. The ability of the optical system to receive infrared light directly affects the accuracy of the final temperature measurement result. It is necessary to conduct an experimental analysis on the optical path system to improve the measurement accuracy of the smelting furnace's online infrared continuous temperature measurement system, which has a very important role.
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