Micro-Epsilon thermoIMAGER TIM real-time thermal imager

Tuesday, 31 May, 2011 | Supplied by: Bestech Australia Pty Ltd

Micro-Epsilon thermoIMAGER TIM real-time thermal imager

The thermoIMAGER TIM from Micro-Epsilon is a miniature real-time thermal imager with USB interface. It can measure temperatures from -20 to 900°C with a thermal sensitivity of 0.1 K. The system has exchangeable lenses with 9° FOV (field of view), 31° FOV and 64° FOV - allowing temperature to be measured in a variety of object distances, from close focus to far field focus. Optical resolution is 160x120 pixels.

Power supply and operation is via the USB 2.0 interface, so no external power supply is required. Real-time video recording at 100 Hz frame rate is also possible. The software will store the data to a file, which allows playback at user-defined speeds, such as in slow motion or frame-by-frame if required. This means that the thermoIMAGER TIM is a suitable tool for R&D applications, failure diagnostics or process monitoring.

Additionally the software can be used as a runtime application where the user is able to program and configure a custom environment (multiple monitoring windows, alarms, hot spot localisation, line profile, etc). A programmable process interface, hard-wired input and output (PIF in) enables external control and communication for the emissivity of the target material, trigger functions, shutter control or alarm outputs.

The thermal imager also has analog outputs, and cable lengths of up to 100 m are available. The unit is compact and lightweight at 250 g and has an environmental rating of IP67.

Online: www.bestech.com.au
Phone: 03 9540 5100
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