FLIR offers uncooled infrared camera for R&D

Jan. 27, 2011
FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) Group has released its FLIR SC655, a high-resolution uncooled infrared (IR) camera designed specifically for scientific and research and development applications.

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FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS; Croissy-Beaubourg, France) Group has released its FLIR SC655, a high-resolution uncooled infrared (IR) camera designed specifically for scientific and research and development applications.

The FLIR SC655 camera provides both high frame rates and full 640 × 480 pixel imagery enabling capture of over 300,000 pixels of accurate temperature measurement data in a single image.

The FLIR SC655 is the world's first high-resolution uncooledinfrared camera to provide high-speed windowing modes, digital control of image flow and recording, and to be fully compliant with both GenICam and GigE Vision protocols, making it ready to integrate with a variety of third-party analysis software packages.

This combination makes the FLIR SC655 a tool suitable for infrared research, product development, and non-destructive testing applications. The FLIR SC655 is the perfect tool to enable you to capture and record thermal distribution and variations in real time, so you can see and accurately quantify heat patterns, dissipation, leakage, and other heat-related factors in equipment, products and processes.

SOURCE:FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (FLIR ATS)

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