On-line thermal imaging cameras monitor processes

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 4, 2007

Impac's on-line thermal imaging cameras are available with a selection of operating wavebands to suite a wide range of industrial and R and D applications.

On-line thermal imaging is becoming a more accepted method for thermal analysis of many processes and to meet this demand Impac have launched a new range of on-line thermal imaging cameras.

The cameras are available with a selection of operating wavebands to suite a wide range of industrial and R and D applications.

They can be supplied in a number of enclosures suitable for laboratory to heavy industrial environments.

Customers can make a selection from a wide range of options to ensure that they get a system that is tailor made for their specific application.

To compliment the cameras a suite of software packages is available providing all the necessary features for analysis and control of thermal processes.

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