Thermal Cameras News
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Stirling Cooled MWIR Imaging Core Enables Long Range Monitoring In Security Applications
5/18/2016
Xenics has recently introduced the fourth member of its high-resolution 'XenicsCores' Infrared OEM product family. The new Stirling-cooled XCO-640 MWIR module provides unprecedented thermal imaging stability and optical performance for perimeter surveillance, law enforcement and homeland security. At Eurosatory Xenics will exhibit in booth # FE288 in Hall 06 at the Belgium pavilion hosted by BSDI (Belgium Security & Defence Industry).
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Xenics At DCS: Top-Notch Space Technology Serving The Industry
4/18/2016
Xenics will attend SPIE DCS 2016 with a host of new developments, among them the first performance results of a family of high-resolution SWIR line-scan arrays that work up to 400 KHz of line rate. These arrays serve space applications that require high resolution line-scan arrays as well as medical (3D SD-OCT) and industrial applications that require high line rates. . Xenics will exhibit in Booth 523 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
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FLIR Systems Announces New FLIR Vue™ Thermal Cameras for sUAS
5/6/2015
FLIR Systems, Inc. recently announced the release of its new product; the FLIR Vue. The FLIR Vue is a compact thermal camera specifically designed for use on commercial sUAS. This new thermal camera provides a simple power-in/video-out interface over the same mini-USB interface many sUAS operators already use with the most popular action cameras. FLIR Vue is a simple plug-and-play thermal imaging solution for sUAS available and is ready to use with the most popular video transmitters and OSDs
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Opgal And Lumus Present Thermal Camera Capabilities Combined With Eyewear At SPIE
5/5/2014
Opgal Optronic Industries, developers of the Therm-App™ mobile thermal imaging camera, and Lumus Ltd., developers of see-through wearable near-to-eye displays, have joined forces to provide mobile long-range night-vision capabilities.
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Smaller Pixels, Smaller Thermal Cameras For Warfighters
4/16/2013
The military uses long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras as thermal imagers to detect humans at night.
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New Software For Research & Scientific Thermal Imagers
3/25/2013
FLIR Systems has introduced a new and considerably enhanced version of its FLIR ResearchIR thermal measurement, recording, and analysis software.
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New FLIR SC6800 Now Fastest Mid-Wave IR Science Camera Available
3/20/2013
FLIR Systems, Inc. has released its new SC6800 infrared camera as a solution for researchers and scientists who require ultra-fast frame rate acquisition of extreme dynamic thermal events.
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FLIR Releases New ResearchIR Software For Research & Science Thermal Imagers
3/13/2013
FLIR Systems, Inc. has introduced its new FLIR ResearchIR thermal measurement, recording, and analysis software. Designed for research and development and advanced science applications, the new software provides a rich set of easy acquisition, diagnostics, and data sharing tools, including customizable, savable workspaces that allow users to arrange how imagery, data, charts, and plots are displayed.
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FLIR Introduces New Compact Thermal Imaging Test Kits For Research, Development, And Machine Vision Applications
2/20/2013
FLIR Systems, Inc. introduces its new FLIR A5sc, A15sc, and A35sc longwave infrared thermal imaging camera kits.
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Comparing Benefits Of Thermal Imaging Cameras & IR Thermometers
1/25/2013
FLIR Systems has published a comparison of the benefits of using a thermal imaging camera versus an Infrared thermometer for non-contact measurement of temperature across a range of industrial and scientific R&D applications.