The emissivity of carbon steel for IR thermometer use is approximately 0.3, which can lead to inaccurate temperature readings if a thermometer with a fixed emissivity of 0.95 is used. Emissivity values can vary significantly based on factors like temperature, surface finish, and oxidation, with OMEGA's table indicating that steel emissivity ranges from 0.07 to 0.91. For accurate measurements, it's recommended to experimentally determine the emissivity of the specific carbon steel sample or refer to a reliable temperature-dependent emissivity table. Carbon steel rolls typically fall under the "Steel" category, with classifications such as "Cold Rolled" or "Mild Steel, Smooth," which have varying emissivity values. Ultimately, the choice of emissivity for measurement should consider the specific application and desired heat transfer characteristics.