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News Release from: Lambda Photometrics | Subject: Electroviewer 7215
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2000
Infrared Imaging : The best gets better
Viewing infrared wavelengths between 0.4-1.5microns, the converted image produced by the new 7215 is now brighter and offers edge to edge sharpness.
While the exterior appearance of the Electrophysics Infrared viewer, the Electroviewer 7215, has not changed dramatically, its performance has improved substantially Viewing infrared wavelengths between 0.4-1.5microns, the converted image produced by the new 7215 is now brighter and offers edge to edge sharpness
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Whilst the 7215 has always been rugged and reliable, it has also been made even more durable and resistant to shock and other physical damage.
The new 7215 can also be used to extend the range of a CCD camera by using a relay lens in between the camera and CCD array, and in addition, any C mount objective lens can be used with viewer.
Typical applications include: Laser beam alignment (eg Nd:YAG, Ti:Sapphire), Detection of stray laser beams, View in the Dark processes, Observation of GaAs laser diodes and IR Leds, thermal imaging of objects hotter than 600 degrees C, Forensic analysis of inks, pigments etc, to name but a few. Request a free brochure from Lambda Photometrics ...
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