Webinar IR temperature measurement in the glass industry on 22 October

Date: 15 October 2020
Source: Optris GmbH
Webinar IR temperature measurement in the glass industry on 22 October
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Optris GmbH

Date: 15 October 2020

How can product quality and production processes in various glass applications be optimized by using Optris IR cameras and pyrometers?

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Registration: Optris Infrared Webinar on glass applications

 

We would like to answer this questions and more during our webinar. Furthermore, we will explain how to use our devices and what to consider when using them.

•         Particularity of glass for IR temperature measurement

•         IR Temperature in different sectors within the glass industry

•         Correct measurement by using the right components

•         Application examples

 

Temperature monitoring during glass production

This video shows how Optris helps companies in the glass manufacturing industry to ensure a high product quality by monitoring temperature during all production phases.

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