Thermal imaging camera from Micro-Epsilon targets hot metal applications

Aug. 25, 2015
Featuring a temperature measuring range of 662°F to 3,272°F; the thermoIMAGER TIM M1 thermal imaging camera from Micro-Epsilon targets non-contact temperature measurement of metal surfaces.  

Featuring a temperature measuring range of 662°F to 3,272°F; the thermoIMAGER TIM M1 thermal imaging camera from Micro-Epsilon targets non-contact temperature measurement of metal surfaces. The camera features a 764 x 480 CMOS image sensor with a 15 µm pixel size and has a spectral range of 0.92 to 1.1 µm. The camera has an image frequency of up to 1 kHz and different resolution/image frequency modes and also features IP67 protective housing. Addtionally, the thermoIMAGER TIM M1 features a USB 2.0 interface with an optional GigE interface, and also features license-free TIMConnect software as well as a software development kit.

To Learn More:

Contact: Micro-Epsilon
Headquarters
: Ellesmere Port, England
Product:
thermoIMAGER TIM M1 thermal imaging camera
Key Features: 764 x 480 CMOS image sensor with a 15 µm pixel size, spectral range of 0.92 to 1.1 µm, temperature measuring range of 662°F to 3,272°F.

What Micro-Epsilon says:
View more information on the thermoIMAGER TIM M1.

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