This document provides information about pyrometers, including:
1. A pyrometer is a non-contact device that measures the thermal radiation of an object to determine its surface temperature.
2. Modern pyrometers became widely available in 1901 with the development of the disappearing filament pyrometer. Ratio pyrometers developed in the 1920s-1930s rely on measuring intensity at two wavelengths.
3. Pyrometers use optical systems and detectors to focus thermal radiation and relate the detected radiation to temperature. Common types include optical, radiation, digital, and infrared pyrometers.