IRCameras announces release of SWIR scientific cameras with multispectral capabilities

Feb. 24, 2014
IRCameras have released an extended short wave infrared (SWIR) scientific camera in both the IRC800 and IRC900 series of cameras.

IRCameras have released an extended short wave infrared (SWIR) scientific camera in both the IRC800 and IRC900 series of cameras. These cameras are capable of detecting wavelengths out to 2.5 µm and are available in 640 x 512 or 1,280 x 1,024 image formats. IRCameras developed the LN2 and Stirling cooled SWIR cameras by optimizing the sensor, dewar, cold stop, and cold filter for the extended SWIR spectral range, which makes the cameras suitable for use in spectroscopy, hyperspectral/multispectral applications, chemical-biological detection, and geological mapping.

To Learn More:

Contact:IRCameras
Headquarters: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Product:
SWIR scientific camera
Key Features:
Extended SWIR spectral range, capable of detecting wavelengths out to 2.5 µm, available in 640 x 512 or 1,280 x 1,024 image formats.

What IRCameras says:
View more information on IRC800 cameras.
View more information on IRC900 cameras.

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