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Temperature sensors
News Release from: Armstrong Optical | Subject: IR928
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 December 2004
Thermal imager tackles industrial tasks
The IR928 is a lightweight, high-sensitivity thermal imaging camera using the latest uncooled microbolometer array technology now available from Armstrong Optical.
The IR928 is a lightweight, high sensitivity thermal imaging camera using the latest uncooled microbolometer array technology now available from Armstrong Optical Designed to facilitate thermal analysis in industrial applications such as plant inspection, circuit tracing etc, the handheld camera offers a temperature measurement range from -25 to +1000C and uses a high-quality aspheric lens with motorised focus and digital zoom
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The IR928+ camera is a handheld instrument that is supplied complete with a thermal imaging camera, a visible imaging camera, a laser locator and thermal- and visible-channel displays.
The IP54 rated enclosure enables the camera to operate in the harshest of industrial environments with up to 1000 images being stored on the built-in memory.
A FireWire 1394 interface is fitted as standard, with an additional option being wireless communication.
The IR928 is the latest in a range of thermal imaging camera systems available from Armstrong Optical.
Other systems include the IR210 security camera, the IR510, IR512 and IR913+ handheld thermal viewers and the IR916 firefighting thermal imaging system.
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