Thermography camera system targets multiple applications

Aug. 7, 2015
Designed for machine vision, process monitoring, and bench top research and development applications, the CX640 thermography camera features a 640 x 480 uncooled a-Si microbolometer with a 17 µm pixel size.

Designed formachine vision, process monitoring, and bench top research and development applications, the CX640 thermography camera features a 640 x 480 uncooled a-Si microbolometer with a 17 µm pixel size. The cameras feature an 8 – 14 µm spectral range, Ethernet data output, and a thermography analysis software package for Windows XP/7/8 machines. Various models of the camera are available with different focal lengths, all of which are offered as complete systems with cables, optics, power supplies, and software. The CX640 infrared cameras, which feature 2x and 4x digital zoom, can operate as an Ethernet enabled workstation where data streams from the camera to a host computer running the software, or users can set up the camera with custom on-screen display of data and thermography tools on the analog NTSC/PAL video output. The infrared cameras, which are manufactured by Cox in Korea, are available in the United States through Sierra-Olympic Technologies.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Sierra-Olympic
Headquarters
: Hood River, OR, USA
Product:
CX640 infrared cameras
Key Features:
640 x 480 uncooled a-Si microbolometer focal plane array, 17 µm pixel size, thermography analysis software, 8 – 14 µm spectral range

What Sierra-Olympic says:
View more information on the CX640 cameras.

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