New
realtime IR camera makes thermal imaging affordable
Compix Incorporated have introduced a new IR camera designed to work
with any Windows XP laptop or desktop computer.
It is targeted at applications requiring realtime measurement, analysis
and storage of temperature data. “The price, performance and ease
of use means any company can now easily incorporate thermal imaging into
their operation,” said Rick Crall, Compix President.
The camera provides temperature measurements from 0º C to 550º
C with accuracies of +/-2%. Thermal resolution is 0.1ºC. Lens options
are available that determine spatial resolution and field- of-view. Ambient
temperature compensation assures stable, repeatable measurements in non-temperature
controlled environments.
New, optional lenses permit the camera to address a wide range of temperature
measurement applications. Small size, a rugged case and ambient temperature
compensation make the 221 suitable for use in harsh environments.
The camera comes standard with WinTES2 camera control and image analysis
software. Additional software options include plug-in modules that allow
the camera to be used in data-logging as well as temperature screening
and process control applications.
Thermal screening software is available and is used in such varied applications
as SARs screening in airports as well as process control in manufacturing.
http://www.compix.com
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