An advanced thermal push-broom hyperspectral camera
Specim’s latest innovation provides detailed and accurate imaging for the full LWIR range.
The new Specim FX120 is an advanced long-wave infrared hyperspectral camera with a full LWIR spectral range of 7.7 to 12.3 µm. This fast push-broom thermal hyperspectral camera is set to redefine chemical imaging capabilities in challenging environments, day and night. With its excellent spectral and spatial imaging performance, it allows for the simultaneous capture of all 160 swath-width spectral bands at a high image speed of 240 frames per second.


Operating in the LWIR spectral range combined with unparalleled sensitivity, the Specim FX120 opens new possibilities in mineralogical research, environmental analysis, and defense and surveillance applications. It can perform accurate mineral mapping, landmine, and ordnance detection and is sensitive to detect thermal anomalies and classify even gases. Its compact, transferable, and robust design enables easy integration into existing systems, facilitating seamless adoption for various operating environments.
“We are proud to introduce the Specim FX120, a result of cutting-edge technology and years of expertise in hyperspectral imaging,” comments Jere Hartikainen, chief technical officer at Specim. “Compared to its predecessor, the Specim OWL, the new Specim FX120 boasts more spatial and spectral pixels, increased imaging speed, GigE Vision compliant interface, and modern detector technology. This translates into improved uniformity and a greater full well capacity, allowing you to capture more detailed and accurate information.”
One of the highlights of the Specim FX120 is its ability to capture minerals undetectable by other wavelengths. In conjunction with the SisuRock workstation, the Specim FX120 revolutionizes drill-core scanning. Its speed and accuracy in capturing all sizes of core drive exceptional productivity and significantly advance drill-core analysis, providing vital information for informed decision-making.
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SPECIM, Spectral Imaging Ltd.Elektroniikkatie 13
90590 Oulu
Finland
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