Optical Fiber 2-color Ratio Pyrometer
This classification includes two color infrared pyrometers which consist of lens, fiber optics and processing components. Fiber optic can bear high temperature up to 250℃ and do not need additional cooling. It has strong casing, use stainless steel lens(with air purge functions), die cast aluminum housing, protection grade is IP54. SMART-F series two-color pyrometer determines the temperature of an object by measuring the ratio of energy at two different wavelengths. The advanced software and hardware design help pyrometers meet the application in harsh environment as moisture, dust, target size change, partial blockage and emissivity change, even if the detection signal attenuates 95%, the temperature measurement results will not be effected. SMART-F series two-color infrared pyrometer can meet the requirements of two color measuring in various industrial occasions. For example, medium-high temperature below 2000℃, such as: hot rolled plate, casting, cement kiln, heat treatment, induction heating, monocrystalline silicon and polycrystalline silicon, etc. It can also be used in ultra-high temperature below 3000℃ measuring with high stability, such as vacuum furnace, graphite furnace, high-temperature furnace etc. SMART-F series is not only suitable for general industrial occasions of temperature measurement, but also suitable for installation in occasions with strong electromagnetic interference and high environmental temperature. Optical Fiber 2-Color Ratio Pyrometer,Fiber Optical Pyrometer,Fiber Optical Infrared Pyrometer,Fiber Two Color Pyrometer Changzhou Sijie Optoelectronics Technology Co.,Ltd. , https://www.sjinfrared.com
Autodesk Sponsors Independent Report Offering Customer & Employee Strategies for Growth in the Next Normal
As numerous leaders have successfully navigated their businesses through the challenges of this year's events, their focus has now shifted toward exploring growth opportunities in the post-pandemic era. In support of this endeavor, Autodesk has released the second installment of a comprehensive three-part research series addressing this critical issue, with this edition specifically examining the profound impact of the rapid shift to remote and distributed work on clients, employees, and corporate structures.
Entitled "The Future is Distributed: Customer and Employee Relationships in the Digital Age," this report was authored by Susan Etlinger, a prominent technology analyst at Altimeter and the speaker behind the popular TED Talk "What Do We Do With All This Big Data?" The document delves into both the human and organizational ramifications of these transformative changes, offering actionable strategies for leaders to effectively steer their companies through digital transitions, foster employee empowerment, and cultivate robust and adaptable ecosystems. Key insights from the study include:
- How digital and remote work paradigms are reshaping customer and employee expectations.
- The steps organizations are taking to enhance long-term resilience.
- The evolving dynamics of internal communication, necessitating adjustments in leadership approaches.
[Image description: A visual representation of interconnected networks, symbolizing the shift towards distributed workforces.]
For those interested in diving deeper, the complete report, alongside its predecessor in the series, is available for download here. Future releases will also be accessible in multiple languages, including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Spanish.
Looking ahead, the concluding report in this series is set to launch on February 1st in the United States, focusing exclusively on optimizing business models to capitalize on the unprecedented opportunities presented by digital transformation. Stay tuned for more insights as we continue to explore this exciting new frontier in business evolution.