Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Continous strip – strand or web passed longitudinally through...
Patent
1981-09-11
1983-07-05
Camby, John J.
Heating
Processes of heating or heater operation
Continous strip, strand or web passed longitudinally through...
73431, 236 15BB, 432 37, 432 45, 432 50, F27B 928, F27B 940, F27D 1900, G01D 1124
Patent
active
043915841
ABSTRACT:
The temperature of an open textile web is monitored by a sensing unit including an infrared pyrometer. The pyrometer is disposed at a viewing angle between about 5.degree.-25.degree. with respect to the horizontal. A housing mounts the pyrometer, a fan, a filter bag connection, and an exhaust tube. The exhaust tube extends through the wall of a textile-treating oven, with an air flow through the tube preventing pyrometer contamination.
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Burlington Industries Inc.
Camby John J.
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