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 Post subject: Pyrometer
PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:28 am 
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Location: Brady, WA
I'm new to this but recognize I'm going to need a pyrometer to monitor the furnace temp..
I plan to use my McEnglevan gas furnace for casting aluminum to gray cast iron, as well as heat treating.
I have seen sensors that can be plugged into a Fluke multi meter but no sure of their range, etc..

Any advice would be appreciated.

Steve

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 Post subject: Re: Pyrometer
PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:13 pm 
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Location: Connecticut
I can't help, but I know these guys can:

http://www.omega.com/

Just about everything for measuring temperature, pressure, humidity and other environmental variables.

Steve


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