Temperature measurement is central to many industrial sectors, to control manufacturing processes, to guarantee the temperature of a heat treatment, a deposit or a cooking process, or to ensure the continuity of the cold chain during product storage and transport.
For each application, it is necessary to find the right technology and type of sensors, as well as the conditions of use and implementation.
But how to choose according to the application? With, for example, the development of pyrometry and communicating sensors, how can metrology be positioned to ensure the reliability of measurements?
On November 16, 2021, during a technical day proposed by the CFM (Collège Français de Métrologie) and organized in collaboration with Jacques-Olivier Favreau of Cetiat (Centre technique des industries aérauliques et thermiques), experts specializing in thermometry, industrialists developing sensors, and industrialists integrators and users will present their points of view.
Among the participants will be Adrien Dugast from Trescal, a key player in industrial metrology and calibration, who will present metrological traceability in thermometry, Mehdi Ibrouchène who will talk about thermometric practices at Matra Electronique, Eric Michelot from Siemens who will talk about intrusive probes in industrial processes, Jean-François Assier from Cemafroid who will speak about the cold chain, Vincent Quélin from Waranet Solutions who develops connected sensors, and Jean-Pierre Monchau from Themacs who will present the principles of pyrometry and give several examples of non-contact temperature measurements.
Most of these speakers are also contributors to a technical guide in the CFM collection, produced in co-edition with Afnor, entitled "Temperature Measurements - Good Practices and Applications in Industry." This document will also be released in November 2021.
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