Infrared camera from InfraTec is designed for stationary use in multiple applications

Aug. 23, 2016
Designed for fixed mount stationary measurement and testing applications, including production, quality assurance, process optimization, and research and development, the VarioCAM HD head 900 infrared camera from InfraTec delivers 16-bit thermography images. 

Designed for fixed mount stationary measurement and testing applications, including production, quality assurance, process optimization, and research and development, the VarioCAM HD head 900infrared camerafrom InfraTec delivers 16-bit thermography images. The camera features a 1024 x 768 uncooled microbolometer focal plane array with a 7.5 – 14 µm spectral range and can reach speeds of up to 240 Hz (at 1024 x 96). Thanks to the opto-mechanical MicroScan unit, IR image formats with a geometric resolution of 3.1 MPixels are possible. With this technology, the thermal radiation of the measurement object strikes a rotating germanium disc and is deflected through a tumbling motion of the disc through a precise pattern. As a result, the measurement object is depicted thermally without gap, which corresponds to a detector fill factor of 100%.

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Contact:InfraTec
Headquarters: Dresden, Germany
Product: VarioCAM HD head 900 infrared camera
Key Features: Uncooled1024 x 768 microbolometer focal plane array, 7.5 – 14 µm spectral range, image format: (2048 x 1536) IR pixel optomechanical MicroScan feature, GigE interface

What InfraTec says:
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