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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Armstrong Optical | Subject: RedShift Systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2007
RedShift Systems appoints a UK
distributor
RedShift Systems, a supplier of low cost thermal imaging systems, has appointed Armstrong Optical of Northamptonshire as its distributor for the UK and Ireland
RedShift Systems, from the USA, a supplier of low cost thermal imaging systems, has appointed Armstrong Optical of Northamptonshire as its distributor for the UK and Ireland Benefiting from new, patented, developments spun-out from the telecommunications industry, RedShift Systems are establishing a key position in the field of thermal imaging around their Thermal Light Valve (TLV) technology
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The IR928 is a high quality lightweight, high sensitivity thermal imaging camera utilising the latest uncooled microbolometer array technology, suitable for industrial measurements from -25 to +1000C
The RedShift 1160 is a long wavelength infrared camera engine designed to allow OEMs to quickly introduce an affordable, high-performance thermal camera into their product lines.
Combined with off-the-shelf CMOS image sensors and using RedShift Systems integration expertise, the TLV enables thermal imaging at a fraction of the cost of competing microbolometer, amorphous silicon and ferroelectric sensors.
Use of the low cost RedShift 1160 opens up many emerging mass market applications such as:.
* Security and Surveillance - affordable imaging in complete darkness and all weather conditions.
* Firefighting and Law Enforcement - low cost puts thermal imaging into the hands of every first-responder;.
* Automotive - low cost enables mass market vehicle penetration.
* Preventive Maintenance and Monitoring - lower costs put all applications in range.
* Healthcare - thermal assessment of patients is now affordable.
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