Dual Color Measurement
The dual-color measurement is an advanced non-contact temperature measurement technique and a special variant of ratio pyrometry that does not use sandwich detectors. In this technique, two color channels are spatially separated using a wavelength-selective optical element (beam splitter) and are then fed to two independent detectors. This method is also known as dual-wavelength measurement.
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