Abstract

A pilot‐scale flame sterilizer was interfaced to a microcomputer for real‐time thermal process evaluation of individual cans. The computerized system used a photodetector system to synchronize data acquisition at predetermined monitoring sites. Infrared sensors were used to measure can temperatures. Also, a method to measure can surface temperature was developed for infrared sensor calibrations. Foil thermocouples were found to be the most accurate and reliable for surface temperature measurements. However, a thin gauge wire thermocouple attached to the inside of the can end surface was a more practical and economical method for sensor calibration.

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