Pyrometrist course

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The pyrometrist is the worker of the iron and steel industries in charge of controlling the temperature of the furnaces. The working tool used by the pyrometrist is the pyrometer, the first type of radiation thermometer, invented by Wedgwood to measure the temperature of ceramic kilns: it consists of a system with a screen, on which to compare the visible radiation coming from the body and that of an incandescent lamp in series with a rheostat. The thermal expansion of solids is generally of an order of magnitude lower than that of liquids and, as in the case of liquids, the artifice of the capillary tube that highlights small variations in volume cannot be exploited. Therefore, for the use of the expansion of solids, in thermometry,

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MODULE I: The Thermal Treatment Process to measure the surface temperature of a body at a distance: Technical Requirements of Pyrometry in Thermal Treatments in the Aerospace Field II MODULE: The specific objectives of the course on the profession of pyrometrist: in-depth knowledge of the pyrometric controls applicable to the treatment thermometer, the application of pyrometric controls within the typical heat treatment structure and the work instrumentation of the pyrometrist III MODULE: The various types of sensors in the work of the pyrometrist: heat sensor, temperature sensor, radiation sensor and sensor electric power MODULE IV: The types of heat treatment: annealing, hardening, normalization, stress relieving and tempering MODULE V:The hardness quenching and martensite formation by continuous cooling: heating environment, heating rate and permanence in temperature MODULE VI: Stress state of a hardened object: thermal tension and structural tension

Pyrometrist course

£ 245.36 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

280 €