Thermal analysis

Quelle: Flir Systems | Inka Krischke,

Record rapid thermal events

According to the manufacturer Flir, the MWIR camera A6750 is suitable for recording fast thermal events thanks to its short exposure times and high frame rates.

© Flir Systems

With the cooled InSb camera, precise temperature measurements can be carried out on fast-moving objects without motion blur as well as a variety of non-destructive tests. The camera operates in the wavelength range from 3 to 5 µm or from 1 to 5 µm with the broadband option, which enables images to be taken in the SWIR range. Thanks to the 327,680 pixels and high thermal sensitivity, the camera produces razor-sharp, detailed thermal images that are suitable for electronics inspections or material tests, among other things. For surfaces to be measured at room temperature, the camera is content with integration times of less than 1 ms with a full frame rate of 125 Hz. The maximum frame rate in the smallest partial image mode is 4.1 kHz. Thanks to GigEVision and GenICam compatibility, the device is plug-and-play capable with third-party software.

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