IR/Thermal Monitoring

New infrared sensor is ideal for in-process temperature measurement of glass

The Optris CT glass infrared thermometerA unique, non-contact infrared temperature sensor has been launched, which is ideal for measuring the temperature of glass products and surfaces during production, as well as glass substrates used in semiconductor processing and for the manufacture of solar cell panels.

The Optris CT glass infrared thermometer, developed by precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon, uses a 5.2

Centurion & WinCem 3D Infrared Linescan Camera & Visualisation Software

1120The Centurion linescan camera features advanced, state-of-the art reflective optics. For maximum resolution and accuracy, aspheric, diamond turned mirrors are used instead of the less efficient, energy absorbing lenses in low cost linescanners. Self-contained heavy duty power supply, brushless motor, powerful microprocessor electronics and software are integrated to achieve the single solution for faster, non-contact, linescan temperature measurement.

Designed to give reliability you can depend on in the harshest plant environment, the Centurion TK30 model is specifically designed for rotary kiln shell scanning. Centurion TK30 is a

New infrared thermometers operate in 250

The Optris CT HotA unique infrared thermometer has been launched, which is ideal for use in high temperature production lines and process environments, enabling the precise temperature measurement of materials such as fabric and web working in ambient temperatures of up to 250

X-Ray Power

X-RayAn X-ray camera using special optics and claimed to last longer than conventional equipment, could provide manufacturers with improved reliability when monitoring components on the production line.

The developers of the camera at Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS) in Erlangen claim the XEye can survive 10 years of X-ray bombardment. In addition, they said, the device, which is available in a range of sizes, is more robust and has a higher resolution than conventional cameras.

While no human could withstand the bombardment of X-rays 24 hours a day, seven days a week, industrial X-ray cameras have to endure those conditions to detect faulty components. The cameras must constantly scrutinise thousands of parts that glide past on the conveyor belt every day and search for dangerous faults, such as fine cracks in car wheels and air bubbles in metal castings.

INSTANT PAYBACK ON InfraCAM

Flir 380 CameraThe return on investment for AMEC on its new FLIR Systems InfraCAM

Metrum Information Storage Ltd launches a new Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera from NEC

Thermo Tracer TH9260Thermo Tracer TH9260 offers a complete solution to high resolution predictive maintenance diagnostics and scientific research.

The Thermo Tracer TH9260 series offers a complete solution to users by offering a hand-held infrared camera that easily adapts to different applications without the need for purchasing specialised units. The Thermo Tracer TH9260 gives total portability with a compact, rugged, light weight, and cableless casing suits the PM and building markets, while features like FIREWIRE real time data capture, 1.3mega pixel digital image, composite image, laser pointer, high resolution close up lenses, built in alarm functions all suit the more complex applications. A complete range of software packages and accessories make the Thermo Tracer series a flexible solution with total upgradeability for the future.

The Thermo Tracer TH9260 uses the latest generation of high resolution uncooled microbolometer detector to achieve an exceptional thermal resolution of 0.06

Alignment & Measurement for Extreme Environments

Lase-A-Lign-EXJohn Crane has responded to the need for a rugged, accurate and reliable measurement and alignment system with the launch of LASE-A-LIGN EX

NEW VISON IN THERMAL IMAGING

HotShotRoot to inspection thermal imager

With a multitude of infrared cameras available today, it's often difficult to discern what might be most suitable for a specific application. After all, many infrared cameras certainly have sufficient resolution and sensitivity for most industrial applications. So you may ask, "What makes HotShot the 'New Vision in Thermal Imaging'? It's a very simple answer and doesn't involve the imaging capability at all.

Because HotShot is tightly integrated with a PC application, it can be your guide through your infrared inspections! Simply create a list of inspection points (or export the list from your CMMS database) and upload it to your camera. Now, HotShot knows where you're going! HotShot will take you through your list of inspection points where you can capture infrared and visible images.