12.01.2016 • Product

FLIR introduces Longwave Infrared Thermal Camera

Designed for electronics inspections, medical thermography, manufacturing monitoring, and non-destructive testing, the camera is ideal for high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets. Short exposure times allow users to freeze motion and achieve accurate temperature measurements. In fact, the camera’s image output can be windowed to increase frame rates to 480 frames per second to accurately characterize even higher speed thermal events, helping ensure critical data doesn’t get missed during testing. A6750sc cameras stream temperature-calibrated data over Gigabit Ethernet to a PC for live image viewing and recording. Using FLIR’s ResearchIR software, researchers and scientists can easily monitor, acquire, analyze, and share data. In addition, extender rings for zoomed-in fields of view make the camera perfect for imaging small thermal targets, and close-up lenses can detect spot sizes down to 15um per pixel – well beyond the capabilities that lower performance IR cameras are able to achieve. The FLIR A6750sc SLS incorporates a cooled Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) detector that operates in the 7.5 to 9.5 micron waveband producing crisp LWIR thermal imagery at 640x512 pixel resolution.

Key Features

  • Excellent image quality: 640 × 512 pixels
  • High sensitivity: <30 mK
  • High speed image acquisition: Up to 4.1khz in windowing mode
  • Synchronization: with other instruments and events
  • Wide temperature ranges up to +2000°c 
  • Wide choice of optics 
  • Matlab compatibility

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Teledyne Flir

Berner Straße 81
60437 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

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