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Temperature measurement: IR techniques
News Release from: Impac Infrared | Subject: IVN 770-P
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2006
Low cost high-resolution thermal imaging
camera
Impac Infrared have increased their portfolio of thermal imaging products and now have a comprehensive range of products, both portable and on-line
The latest addition to the Impac Infrared portable thermal imaging camera range is the ground breaking IVN 770-P, a low cost high-resolution camera with a 320 x 240 pixel array The IVN 770-P brings high-resolution thermal imaging into the market that has been dominated by 160 x 120 array cameras
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Low cost, high resolution thermal imaging camera
The last year has seen the introduction of several low cost thermal imaging cameras: but not all these cameras have the resolution that comes from the 320 x 240 pixel array of the IVN 770-P
Choosing the correct Thermal Imaging Camera
Probably the most important factor in choosing a thermal imaging camera is price: but price should not be the only criterion considered in choosing a camera - look at the resolution!
With a temperature range of -20 to 250C it is ideally suited to both process and maintenance applications.
The on-line cameras are available in 2 types: Line Cameras and Thermal Imaging cameras.
The Line Cameras use uncooled microbolometer array detectors with either 128 or 256 data points.
Capture speeds of between 128 and 512 lines a second are achievable, with fields of views from 20 to 60deg.
Temperatures from 0 to 1250C can be measured using a selection of operating wavebands to match the application.
Our on-line thermal imaging cameras cover temperatures from -20 to 3600C.
With specific models for low temperatures, furnace, glass surface and metal surface temperatures, the range is probably one of the most comprehensive available.
Depending on the model, these cameras detect the surface temperature with either 76800 or 307200 pixels, with frame rates between 30 and 60 Hz.
All the cameras are supported by a selection of analysis software, which can be customised to individual customer requirements by our in house development team.
For more information, please request our new thermal imaging brochure.
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