This document discusses radiation pyrometers, which are devices used to measure the temperature of an object without physical contact by detecting the amount of thermal radiation emitted. It describes the basic components and working of a radiation pyrometer, including an optical system that focuses thermal radiation onto a detector which converts it to an electrical signal and temperature display. The document outlines common types of pyrometers and provides details on the construction, advantages, disadvantages, applications, and limitations of radiation pyrometers specifically.