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Blackbody sources aid thermal calibration

An Armstrong Optical product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 15, 2006

Armstrong Optical has launched a range of blackbody sources offering a variety of resolution, accuracy and output aperture options.

Blackbodies are reference sources used for testing infra-red systems.

They are required in industry for calibration of pyrometers, radiometers, spectrum analysers, infra-red line scanners or cameras.

Released to run alongside their successful range of thermal imaging sensor modules, thermal imaging and thermography cameras, Armstrong Optical has launched a range of blackbody sources offering a variety of resolution, accuracy and output aperture options.

The JQG-300 is a blackbody system with an effective 125mm circular emitting area.

Offering flexible temperature setup between +5C and 300C, high resolution of 0.01C and uniform radiation, it is a suitable choice for the calibration of infra-red camera systems and thermography cameras.

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