Operating at Infrared wavelengths
IR temperature sensors of the thermoMETER CTlaser series are with an extreme long life expectancy
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The IRCON ScanIR3 Series is a family of advanced infrared linescanners that provides accurate, real-time, thermal imaging for a wide variety of industrial applications, including continuous sheet and web-based processes, as well as discrete manufacturing processes. A rugged processor box provides universal input and output capabilities in the field without the need for an external computer. The ScanIR3...
Precise non-contact temperature measurement
Combining 3D Digital Imaging with Thermography for Stress Analysis
Fast and reliable measurement over wide temperature ranges
Ritchey-Chrétien (RC) telescope optics for high precision surveillance applications
Meeting the growing demand for sensors in high-speed scanning, machine vision and industrial inspection applications.
Flexible adaptation to different user requirements and tasks
Ensuring supply security and precision for thermal imaging systems
A space-saving, robust solution with fibre-optic sensors detects seal failures, preventing greater transmission damage and enabling reliable controlled shutdowns.
For precise temperature measurement from -50 °C to 1050 °C
Adaptive, real-time control in a high-mix, temperature-sensitive environment - this was the challenge faced by Rutland Plastics in automating the insertion of M8 brass inserts into plastic assemblies with a heat-staking process.
Increased measurement zones for 3D distance and object detection
For industrial temperature measurement versatile applications up to 1100°C
The integration of optimized short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) lenses enables the recovery of more recyclable plastics from waste streams.
Digital Interfaces for Efficient Process Automation with Pyrometers or Infrared Cameras
We spoke to Torsten Czech, Head of Marketing at Optris, about the history of more than 20 years of temperature measurement.
Resolve Optics is a leading designer and supplier of fixed focus and zoom lenses that operate in the infrared (IR) region (1-14 microns).
Industrial cameras with Sony's Starvis 2 sensors help unlock the potential of planetary imaging
Designed to maintain focus over a wide temperature range
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is an additive manufacturing process that has become increasingly important in the 3D printing of metals in recent years. High build rates, wire as an inexpensive and easily available starting material and a highly controllable process are the main advantages. To optimize 3D printing, the Berlin-based 3D printing specialist GEFERTEC records the temperatures in the workpiece using infrared measurement technology from Optris.
Robust and radiation resistant optical systems for nuclear inspection applications
Compact, reliable camera for non-contact temperature measurement up to 900 °C
Intrinsically safe optical liquid level switches for direct contact with flammable or explosive liquids
Extension of production and calibration capabilities at the headquarters in Dresden, Germany pave way to future groth
With its radar imager, Balluff scans through packages for completeness, integrity, and foreign objects. Customers can benefit from efficient, in-line quality control at the end of the line.
Today, the majority of consumer goods and everyday items are made from petroleum-based plastics. In Germany alone, around six million tonnes of plastic waste is generated every year. About half of this is mechanically recycled into new materials; the rest is used for energy recovery. The incineration of this waste results in the release of CO2, a greenhouse gas. It is therefore important to keep more plastics in the material cycle for climate and environmental reasons. Eight Fraunhofer Institutes are developing new ideas and processes to significantly improve the mechanical recycling rate of plastics as part of the Waste4Future flagship project.
For temperature measurement with high resolution in the electronics industry
High-resolution, radiometrically calibrated for temperatures from 300 to 1700 °C
Options for standalone operation and PC-based analysis
Jørgen Andersen, the founder, is still active as chairman of the board for the camera manufacturer.
Hyperspectral cameras for four GHGSat satellites set to launch in 2024
Engineered for use in thermal imaging, FT-IR spectroscopy, CO2 laser and defence applications.
Enter the World of Infrared Technology
Comes with a new design that maintains maximum performance throughout the Short Wavelength Infrared spectral range (900 - 1700 nm)
Able to measure targets as low as 100°C and up to 2,000°C
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