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[Very OT] Measuring IR radiation density

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Yowie - 21 Jun 2005 06:53 GMT
Ok, this is so *totally* off topic, but you never know if you don't ask, so
I'm asking.

Does anyone know where I can get an instrument that will measure the
infrared radiation density in the 0.8 to 1.5 micrometre wavelength band that
can measure up to 1.5 megawatts per square metre?

I don't expect anyone to know the answer, but heck, someone just might.

Yowie
(yes, its for work)
Hopitus - 21 Jun 2005 07:42 GMT
Call a radiation physicist (local Universitiy or large hospital can refer
you) who can probably tell you where to buy such a dosimeter.

> Ok, this is so *totally* off topic, but you never know if you don't ask,
> so
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> Yowie
> (yes, its for work)
Ted Davis - 21 Jun 2005 14:01 GMT
>Ok, this is so *totally* off topic, but you never know if you don't ask, so
>I'm asking.
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>Yowie
>(yes, its for work)

 <http://www.sphereoptics.com/>  There are others, but there really
isn't enough information (or for that matter industry terminoligy - I
think you are asking about illuminance).

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Christina Websell - 21 Jun 2005 18:10 GMT
> Ok, this is so *totally* off topic, but you never know if you don't ask,
> so
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> Yowie
> (yes, its for work)

<swoon>   Yowie you are so brainy!
(sorry no use at all but had to say so)

Tweed
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ - 22 Jun 2005 03:11 GMT
> Ok, this is so *totally* off topic, but you never know if you don't ask, so
> I'm asking.
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> Yowie
> (yes, its for work)

Yowie,

As soon as I read this post this afternoon, I called Joe hubby (who is out
of town right now).  He is the northeast manager for a company who
manufacturers flow meters and gauges.  Unfortunately, he doesn't do anything
nuclear/radiation related.  His meters measure liquids, gas, air, etc.
However, if you still need help, ping me in here because he can find a rep
in your area to help you...

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pmendhall - 22 Jun 2005 04:46 GMT
> Does anyone know where I can get an instrument that will measure the
> infrared radiation density in the 0.8 to 1.5 micrometre wavelength band that
> can measure up to 1.5 megawatts per square metre?

If you try http://www.pyrometer.com, it looks like they may have the kind of
instruments you are looking for.

Phil, Diane's Hubby
 
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