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Imaging technologies on show at Photonex

An Alrad Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 15, 2005

Alrad will use Photonex 2005 (5th and 6th October at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry UK) to launch a host of new products on stand number C27.

Alrad will use Photonex 2005 (5th and 6th October at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry UK) to launch a host of new products on stand number C27.

A new thermal imaging camera system for long wavelength infra-red imaging has been designed by VDS Vosskuhler based around the company's very successful CCD1300 camera series.

VDS Vosskuhler is an expert in the field of digital cameras and has supplied thousands of cameras world wide for industrial, medical and scientific applications.

Atmel, the expert in line scan camera technology, has launched a new range of 1.3Mpixel high speed CMOS area scan cameras.

This new range of cameras are ideal for industrial machine vision applications which is the company's specialist application area.

Visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to see Bitflow's advanced Image Warp image processing software in action.

Alrad has a new line of HV power supplies, and these are ideal partners for the range of electron and photomultipliers also sold by the company for many years.

New ceramic multipliers with improved gold electrical contacts are available from Dr Sjuts.

The company will also show its traditional range of thermopiles, including new 2D detector arrays and also a selection of laser emitters from its vast range which now include green laser projectors and high powered fibre optic coupled lasers.

As well as exhibiting, the company's personnel will give talks at both seminars organised by UKIVA and the Photonics Cluster.

The UKIVA talk will cover current trends in machine vision cameras, explaining that analogue camera technology is still being developed and why digital formats are flourishing.

And at the Photonics Cluster seminar high speed acquisition of spectra using a charge multiplying CCD camera will be reviewed.

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