To answer the question yourself, you need to study optical properties of materials in far IR range. Or perform some empirical tests.
Metallic surfaces will primarly reflect the temperature of other objects in the vincinity rather than showing their own temperature. Sticking a piece of self-adhesive paper or plastic tape to it will give reliable temperature readings.
Ferrite parts, IC packages, any plastic covered part are O.K.
I'm not completely sure for anodized aluminium, because the coating thickness and exact composition matters. The basic coating matter Al2O3 should be absorbing in the wavelength range of interest, thus anodized aluminium will probably show the right temperature.