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Infrared camera just a third of the cost

An Alpine Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 26, 2000

A major glass manufacturing company producing high temperature glass for industry recently purchased a Snap Shot thermal imaging camera manufactured by Infrared Solutions Inc of Minneapolis.

A major glass manufacturing company producing high temperature glass for industry recently purchased a Snap Shot thermal imaging camera manufactured by Infrared Solutions Inc of Minneapolis.

The camera is available at about one-third of the cost of conventional thermal imaging equipment, which made it viable for cost sensitive applications such as predictive and preventative maintenance as well as process applications.

Now available from Alpine Components, the European distributor for Infrared Solutions, the camera utilises a patented array developed by Honeywell and requires no cooling.

The Snap Shot is used like a digital camera, and captures crisp, fully calibrated infrared images.

Supervisors at the glass company have used the camera to detect a hot terminal fault in a substation and serious overheating problems at a high voltage junction box.

Process engineers also use the Snap Shot for producing a temperature profile of the rollers used in the glass manufacture.

Hot spots on rollers cause the glass to stick and result in loss of production and material wastage.

Users take less than one hour to become proficient at using the Snap Shot and it does not require expensive or time consuming training.

The unit is supplied with comprehensive Windows and NT compatible software that allows the user to organise, analyse, review images and create reports.

The standard system includes battery and charger, 8MB PCMCIA card that will hold 280 images, video cable, manuals and software and is priced at under ?10,000.

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