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3 May 2004 CCD cameras as thermal imaging Devices in heat treatment processes
Gerald Zauner, Daniel Heim, Kurt Niel, Gunther Hendorfer, Herbert Stoeri
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Proceedings Volume 5303, Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection XII; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526339
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
In many industrial processes knowledge of the two-dimensional thermal distribution is of great importance. Conventional infrared based systems (MIR, FIR) provide very accurate results, but their quality also comes at high cost, and moreover these systems cannot always be properly applied in every case, e.g. due to problems concerning IR-radiation absorption through certain IR-blocking materials such as inspection windows [1]. We present a “low cost” NIR thermal imaging device based on a grayscale CCD camera used in combination with image processing software applied to the thermal imaging of heated metal parts in a plasma reactor. The aim of this work is to measure the temperature distribution of objects at relatively low temperatures of approx. 350 °C and below by applying image processing techniques, assuming constancy of temperature for a few seconds. Special emphasis is put on the influence of the emission factor, which plays an important role in the field of non-contact temperature measurements, especially when thermo-chemically processed surfaces are considered. In addition, the noise characteristics of the imaging system have to be taken into account to ensure reproducible results. The underlying imaging model and a camera characterization procedure based on the 'Photon Transfer Technique' are presented which are used to adjust the relevant parameters to predict the measurement limits of such systems.
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Gerald Zauner, Daniel Heim, Kurt Niel, Gunther Hendorfer, and Herbert Stoeri "CCD cameras as thermal imaging Devices in heat treatment processes", Proc. SPIE 5303, Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection XII, (3 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526339
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Thermography

CCD cameras

Cameras

Near infrared

Imaging systems

Optical filters

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