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With our eyes, we see the world in visible light. Although visible light makes up only a small part of the radiation spectrum, the invisible light covers most of the remaining spectral range. The radiation of invisible light carries much more additional information. Emissivity is a key factor for the accurate measurement of temperatures. It depends on various influences and must be adjusted according to the application.
The webinar will provide you with insights into non-contact temperature measurement technology using infrared and its fields of application. Temperature is the key variable for determining process steps and ensuring quality characteristics. Non-contact temperature detection means very fast response times without interfering with the process itself.
Join the free webinar with certification of attendance now.
Attend the Webinar to Learn:
- More about the physical laws and different infrared measuring systems
- Why emissivity settings are a key factor for the accurate measurement of temperatures
- How to reduce errors in the IR measurement process.
About the Webinar Speakers

Ingo Stahlkopf, Head of Sales, Optris GmbH Ingo dived into the world of non-contact temperature measurement in 2014. Before that he started his career in 2008 as product manager of a battery manufacturer straight after his studies in economics and engineering at the University of applied science in Berlin, Germany. The main topics in this position were technical part in for large scaled backup solutions in international projects, mainly in the energy sector. At Optris he was active for 4 years as regional sales manager before, in 2018, he became in charge of the sales team and its activities as the head of sales at Optris.

Torsten Czech, Head of Marketing, Optris GmbH Torsten was studying electrical engineering in Berlin and is working since more than 28 years now in the infrared technology business. After some years in different sales positions he was active as Product manager for infrared thermometers and cameras before he became Head of Marketing at Optris in 2019.