Camera, Infrared, Uncooled
Saturday, September 02, 2006
An Uncooled Infrared Camera has been designed and developed that can enhance the effectiveness of visible light machine vision systems. The Camera can operate in a stand-alone mode. The thermal data collected provides information to operate in the spectral range of 7.5um to 13 µm. The Camera has a sealed and fixed mounted housing. A wide variety of lenses and optical filters are available. The solid-state photodetector has no moving parts and operates independent of ambient light with a sensitivity of less than 0.1°C. The Camera can measure objects or process temperatures from –20 degrees C to 200°C with a measuring accuracy of + 2 percent.
The Camera's digital data storage is used to capture temperature information for every image pixel. The data can be accessed and is analyzed to produce reports of temperature profiles and of temperatures trends. Accessory equipment for the Camera allows for line scanning and continuous monitoring of thermal radiation of product characteristics and processes during manufacturing.
Source: FSI Automation Group, 5230 South Service Road, Suite 125, Burlington, ON L7L5K2;
Reference: FLIR Systems, Portland, OR
Industrial Products
posted by JD52 @ 8:26 PM,
