19.11.2012 • Product

Thermal Imaging Camera Packs for R&D Applications

Until today using a thermal imaging camera was often the privilege for large R&D departments. With the extremely affordable SC35, SC15 and SC5 packs, Flir Systems is now bringing the advantages of thermal imaging to the test bench of every R&D engineer.

The packs contain both the hardware and software for analyzing and verifying your R&D projects. With the packs you will be able to visualize temperature and to measure temperatures in a non-contact mode. The packs contain a compact Flir Axx sc series thermal imaging camera (image quality up to 320 x 256 pixels). It visualizes temperatures between -40°C and +550°C. Temperature differences as small as 50 mK become clearly visible on a crisp thermal image. Communication and power are supplied with only one cable (Power over Ethernet). The Flir Axx sc series comes standard with GigE Vision compatibility. GenIcam support is also provided. 

Flir Tools+ software is as well included for viewing, recording and analyzing thermal images (including functions such as time versus temperature plots).

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