Metal Grinding Temperature Control: Key to Process Efficiency
Metal Grinding Temperature Control is essential for maintaining product quality, preventing thermal damage, and ensuring efficient operation in high-demand industrial environments. Traditional methods often fail to deliver accurate data in real-time—especially in harsh conditions. Infrared sensors offer a non-contact, high-precision solution that enhances control and consistency throughout the grinding process.
Video: Infrared Solutions for Accurate Metal Grinding Temperature Control
In-Depth Breakdown of the Metal Grinding Temperature Control
Monitoring the temperature with a pyrometer
Pyrometer A250
Pyrometer A250-FO-PL
Pyrometer T3-250PL
A250 Spots And Distances
A250-FO-PL Spot And Distances
Measuring the sharpening point is impossible because the disk hides the sharpening area; in addition, in the sharpening process, various sparks are coming out of the sharpening area, so measuring a spark is not possible. Therefore the solution is to measure a spot of sparks at the point closest to the sharpening place.
Pyrometer mounted on an adjustable arm and aimed in the area of most sparks density.
To obtain repeatable and accurate results, we will try to direct the pyrometer to the area with dense sparks.
The pyrometer we will use is of the “one wavelength” type, and to get good results, the measured object must fill the measuring area of the pyrometer.