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Infrared thermographic temperature measurement during laser heat treatment

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Abstract

A commercial infrared thermography system has been used to monitor workpiece surface temperatures during laser heat treatment. A simple optical filtering technique was used to increase the upper temperature limit of the thermography system. Experimental results are presented which demonstrate an accuracy of ±10%. The filtering technique is applicable to most commercial infrared thermographic systems.

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