LWIR Radiometric Cameras

Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) radiometric cameras operate in the spectral range to measure heat radiating from objects. These systems typically use uncooled microbolometer technology, which allows for compact, lightweight, and low-power designs ideal for industrial integration and field use. Their strength lies in providing highly accurate temperature measurements for critical applications like predictive maintenance, quality control, and process monitoring.

  • The RADIA V60 Uncooled LWIR thermography camera  offers a pixel format and permanent, science-grade radiometric calibration to ensure high sensitivity () and accurate temperature measurements across a wide range, with options up to .

LWIR Radiometric Cameras

Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) radiometric cameras operate in the spectral range to measure heat radiating from objects. These systems typically use uncooled microbolometer technology, which allows for compact, lightweight, and low-power designs ideal for industrial integration and field use. Their strength lies in providing highly accurate temperature measurements for critical applications like predictive maintenance, quality control, and process monitoring.

  • The RADIA V60 Uncooled LWIR thermography camera  offers a pixel format and permanent, science-grade radiometric calibration to ensure high sensitivity () and accurate temperature measurements across a wide range, with options up to .
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