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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: IVN 320-P
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2005
Lower cost portable thermal imaging
camera
The latest IMPAC Thermal Imager is an innovative hand held camera with a performance normally found in models costing significantly more
The IVN 320-P Thermal Imager is an innovative hand held camera with a performance normally found in models costing significantly more It should not be compared with the general low cost cameras that have only a 160 x 120 pixel image and limited features, many of which have been flooding the market
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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New portable thermal imager from IMPAC Infrared
IMPAC Infrared are pleased to announce the addition of a new portable thermal imaging camera to their product portfolio, the lightweight high-performance handheld IVN 320-P IR camera
The IVN 320-P is a fully radiometric camera, using advanced uncooled UFPA microbolometer technology to give a full 320 x 240 pixel image.
Its ergonomic design gives the user a comfortable one-handed point and shoot operation, using the single button on top of the camera.
Camera set up is a breeze using the touch screen TFT-LCD display on the rear.
Temperatures from -20 to 500C (optionally to 900C) can be measured and 124 images can be saved to the internal memory for viewing or transferring to a PC using a standard USB 2.0 connection.
The IVN 320-P has a sensitivity of better than 0.1C at 30C and is ideally suited to industrial, research and medical applications.
Using the MidasSpec software images can be fully analysed for report generation and using MidasSpec RT software data can be transferred on-line from the camera to the PC.
The IVN 320-P breaks new ground in cost v performance, bringing to the market a high performance camera at an affordable cost.
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