Flir

Inka Krischke,

Cooled thermal imaging camera for process automation

The 'Flir A6301' is a high-sensitivity, cooled MWIR thermal imaging camera developed by Flir for inspection and 24/7 automation applications to increase production line efficiency and improve product quality.

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According to Flir, the thermal imaging camera captures high-speed movements of measurement objects with up to 20 times less exposure time. It detects the smallest thermal deviations and precisely measures the temperatures of fast-moving measurement objects. Camera interfaces, controls and connections have been developed in accordance with current industry standards. Simple, standard GEV and GenICam industry protocols facilitate use and integration. The cryocooler lifetime of approximately 27,000 hours maximizes the uninterrupted operating time of the camera, ensures reliable usability and minimizes costs for maintenance work on the camera, according to the manufacturer. The camera is also the provider's smallest commercially cooled camera platform, meaning that its size and weight do not stand in the way of system integration.

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