Thermal imager extends to new budgets

A Land Instruments International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 24, 2003

The new miniature FTI Mv thermal imager comes with a price tag that should extend interest in process imaging well beyond familiar industrial applications.

From sophisticated thermal machine vision systems to a veterinary diagnostic instrument - the new miniature FTI Mv thermal imager from Land Instruments International comes with a price tag that should extend interest in process imaging well beyond familiar industrial applications.

Less than 250cm3 in size and weighing just 1.3kg, the FTI Mv is available in three ranges covering temperatures from -10 to +500C.

Other ranges are available on request.

It can be controlled remotely from a PC using the dedicated Land Image Processing System (LIPS Mini) software package, which also includes a powerful range of image processing functions and alarm outputs.

For machine vision applications, it can be linked with vision analysis software such as Labview with IMAQ to create a sophisticated process monitoring system.

Although the FTI Mv can handle many production line duties - such as monitoring robotic welds or electronic circuit assemblies - its compactness makes it equally at home in the consulting room or laboratory for medical and veterinary use.

For example, it can confirm diagnoses based on external observation by displaying the temperature distribution patterns typical of conditions such as poor circulation, vibration white finger, internal bruising and soft tissue damage.

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