The emissivity of a measurement object describes the degree of heat radiation emitted by this object in comparison to an ideal heat radiator, the so-called „black body“.
The ratio of the radiation intensity emitted by a body to the radiation intensity of a black body of the same temperature is called the emissivity of the body. The emissivity can assume values between 0 (no radiation) and 1 (100% radiation).
However, the values in the tables are not absolute values, as the emissivity of a material is influenced by various factors. These include:
- Temperature of the measuring object
- Wavelength in µm at which the measurement is taken
- Geometry of the surface (flat, concave, convex)
- Surface finish (polished, rough, oxidized, sandblasted)
- Transmittance (e.g. for thin plastic films)
- Spectral range of the measurement
- Measurement angle
The following table is used to determine the correct emissivity for your measurement object and to set it in the novasens infrared temperature measuring device or pyrometer:
Non-metals
Refractory and building material |
Value |
Red brick, raw |
0,75 – 0,9 |
Fireclay |
0,75 |
Asbestos |
0,95 |
Concrete |
0,7 |
Marble |
0,9 |
Silicon carbide |
0,85 |
Plaster |
0,9 |
Aluminium, fine grain (Alumina) |
0,25 |
Clay/Alumina coarse grained |
0,45 |
Silicon, fine grained |
0,4 |
Silicon, coarse grained |
0,55 |
Zirconium silicate up to 500°C |
0,85 |
Zirconium silicate up to 850°C |
0,6 |
Quartz, rough |
0,9 |
Mineral Carbon, graphite |
0,75 |
Black carbon |
0,95 |
Glass |
0,95 |
Metals
Iron and Steel
|
Value |
Cast iron polished |
0,2 |
Cast iron, turned up to 100°C |
0,45 |
Cast iron, turned up to 1000°C |
0,6 – 0,7 |
Steel plate, matt |
0,6 |
Soft steel |
0,3 – 0,5 |
Sheet steel, oxidized |
0,9 |
Sheet iron, rusty |
0,7 – 0,85 |
Cast iron (crude), rusty |
0,95 |
Crude block iron |
0,9 |
Cast iron, molten |
0,3 |
Soft steel, molten |
0,3 – 0,4 |
Stainless steel, polished |
0,1 |
Stainless steel, various |
0,2 – 0,6 |
Aluminium |
Value |
Aluminium, polished |
0,1 |
Aluminium, heavy oxidized |
0,25 |
Aluminium oxide at 260°C |
0,6 |
Aluminium oxide at 800°C |
0,3 |
Aluminium alloy, various |
0,1 – 0,25 |
Brass |
Value |
Brass, polished |
0,1 |
Messing, crude surface |
0,2 |
Brass, oxidized |
0,6 |
Copper |
Wert |
Copper, polished |
|
Copper sheet, oxidized |
0,8 |
Copper, molten |
0,15 |
Lead |
Wert |
Common lead |
0,1 |
Lead, oxidized 25°C |
0,3 |
Lead, oxidized, at 200°C |
0,6 |
Nickel and alloys |
Wert |
Nickel, high grade |
0,1 |
Nickel sheet, oxidized |
0,4 – 0,5 |
Nichrom |
0,7 |
Nichrom, oxidized |
0,95 |
Miscellaneous metals
|
Value |
Zinc, oxidized |
0,1 |
Galvanized iron |
0,3 |
Tinned steel |
0,1 |
Gold, polished |
0,1 |
Silber, polished |
0,1 |
Chrom, polished |
0,1 |
Various materials |
Value |
Enamel (all colours) |
0,9 |
Coat of oil paint (all colours) |
0,95 |
Lacquer |
0,9 |
Matt black coating |
0,95 – 0,98 |
Aluminium lacquer |
0,5 |
Water |
0,98 |
Rubber (smooth) |
0,9 |
Rubber, crude (coarse) |
0,98 |
Plastics, misc. (sturdy) |
0,8 – 0,95 |
Plastic coating (0,05mm thick) |
0,5 – 0,95 |
Polyethylene coating (0,03mm thick) |
0,2 – 0,3 |
Paper and cardboard |
0,9 |
Silicon polish (0,03mm thick) |
0,7 |