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Finna Sensors
OMNIR is the future of near infrared moisture sensing technology. Coming from OMNI, meaning “all” and NIR, meaning “near infrared,” Finna Sensors has created an intelligent all-sensing solution that exceeds expectations. It not only delivers accurate data instantaneously and non-destructively, it also monitors its own health to perform its best during your crucial processing moments. By selectively harnessing light, to ensure increased uptime and greater profitability for your operation, the future of your manufacturing operation starts now.
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Labfacility Ltd.
A new range of motor sport racing kits & sensors consisting of probes, digital meter and case. Kits available from 'budget' with a fixed tyre probe and great value hand held meter, to 'professional' with an adjustable tyre probe and premium digital meter. Hand Held Digital Infrared Thermometers also available.
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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
The compact and robust aluminum housing of the camera with lockable GPIO connector for trigger and flash and GigE connector, has two monochrome CMOS sensors and a projector. The projector is available either with blue lights in the visible area or with infrared lights. Via Power over Ethernet a data transfer and power supply are possible with long cable lengths.
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New Imaging Technologies
Our SWIR or Short-Wave Infrared imaging covers the wavelength range from 900nm to 1700nm. A large number of applications that are difficult or impossible to perform using visible light are made possible, with great results, using short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging thus enabling the user to "See Beyond the Visible". SWIR is similar to visible light in that photons are reflected or absorbed by an object, providing the strong contrast needed for higher resolution imaging– unlike thermal images, that rely on radiated photons. At NIT, we offer unique SWIR cameras and sensors, see below for more information on our products.
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Excelitas Technologies Corp.
Excelitas Pyroelectric Infrared Detectors define the leading edge of motion detection technology, offering a variety of both digital and analog Pyroelectric IR Detectors to serve a wide range of applications in smart home, smart city, IOT, burglary detection and security systems. With Pyroelectrics available in Single-, Dual- and Quad-Element configurations we offer you a wider range of different sized infrared sensor surfaces, which directly translates to enhanced performance and sensitivity. Excelitas sensors are representing the innovative forefront in mid-IR sensor devices. The family of DigiPyros enables smart home and smart sensing applications with low current requirements.
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Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
Panasonic Sensor Solutions offer a wide and constantly evolving range of technologies that provide design engineers with the flexibility to easily choose and implement the Sensor technology best suited for existing and ever-emerging new applications all from a single, world class supplier. Panasonic built-in Sensors contribute to energy savings, safety and comfort. With high-functionality and high-performance, Panasonic has solutions for sensing and detecting rotational speed and angle, position, flow, velocity, temperature, magnetism, currents and much more! Panasonic Sensor products combine the latest technologies with plug-and-play devices such as Grid-EYE® Thermopile Array Sensors, the Ultrasonic Gas Flow Sensor, the highly accurate and flexible 6in1 Sensor (6DoF Automotive Inertial Sensor), a wide array of Passive Infrared Motion Sensors (PIRs), and highly specialized and accurate Industrial Sensors.
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Laser Components IG, Inc.
IR detectors have been a part of our standard product range at LASER COMPONENTS for almost three decades. A distinction is made between sensors for the near infrared range (NIR) from 1.0 µm to 2.5 µm and those for the mid-infrared range (MIR) above 2.5 µm. IR detectors of all modes of operation are a part of our product portfolio and leave nothing to be desired.
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LT Laser Tools GmbH
IR detectors have been a part of our standard product range at LASER COMPONENTS for almost three decades. A distinction is made between sensors for the near infrared range (NIR) from 1.0 µm to 2.5 µm and those for the mid-infrared range (MIR) above 2.5 µm. IR detectors of all modes of operation are a part of our product portfolio and leave nothing to be desired.
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Solar Light Company Inc.
Solar Light’s NIST-Traceable PMA-Series Analog Sensors represent the pinnacle of accuracy, durability, and selection on the market today. Our sensors measure discrete bands of the electromagnetic spectrum from the UVA, UVB, UVA+B, UVC, Visible Light, and Infrared regions. Both narrow and broad bands are available, to fit any application, including germicidal applications, environmental probes, and sensors for biologically weighted spectra (such as the erythema and CIE action spectra.) Over 135 different sensors are available in a variety of packages to fit any environment, from indoor clean rooms to harsh locations outdoors to 100 meters under water. Please note that Solar Light offers both Digital Sensors and Analog Sensors in the PMA-Series lineup. Select these Analog Sensors if you don’t need a digital display output of the reading, if you will be connecting to your own datalogger, or if you plan to use a voltage source to provide excitation voltage to the sensor and a digital volt or amp meter to read and convert the results. Analog Sensors are typically used as process sensors that are permanently installed to provide ongoing information. Typical current draw is under 1mA. (By contrast, Digital models are typically used as discrete sensors that are portable and located to provide short term information.)
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Solar Light Company Inc.
Solar Light’s NIST-Traceable PMA-Series Digital Sensors represent the pinnacle of accuracy, durability, and selection on the market today. Our sensors measure discrete bands of the electromagnetic spectrum from the UVA, UVB, UVA+B, UVC, Visible Light, and Infrared regions. Both narrow and broad bands are available to fit any application, including germicidal requirements, environmental probes, and sensors for biologically weighted spectra (such as the erythema and CIE action spectra.) Over 135 different sensors are available in a variety of packages to fit any environment, from indoor clean rooms to harsh locations outdoors to 100 meters under water. Please note that Solar Light offers both Digital Sensors and Analog Sensors in the PMA-Series lineup. Select these Digital Sensors if you prefer to plug into our PMA-Series Radiometers to read the output of the sensor on the meter’s display. Digital models are typically used as discrete sensors that are portable and located to provide short term information. (By contrast, please select Analog Sensors if you don’t need a digital display output of the reading, if you will be connecting to your own datalogger, or if you plan to use a voltage source to provide excitation voltage to the sensor and a digital volt or amp meter to read and convert the results. Analog Sensors are typically used as process sensors that are permanently installed to provide ongoing information.)
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ams AG
Proximity detection sensors measure reflected infrared (IR) energy to detect the presence of an object or person. The devices include an integrated LED driver and, in some devices, an integrated LED. The proximity detection devices provide four programmable LED drive currents and IR pulse repetitions. The proximity detection circuitry compensates for ambient light, allowing it to operate in environments ranging from bright sunlight to dark rooms. The wide dynamic range allows operation in short-distance detection applications behind dark glass, such as mobile phones. Proximity detection sensors can be used to replace a mechanical switch or to sense human gestures.
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Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
With the sensors, an infrared light-band illuminates a CCD line. A passing object can thereby be measured by its occlusion. The resolution of 14 µm and the high reproducibility enable the reliable measurement of very fine yarns and wires. The variety of implementable measurement functions enables the position detection of transparent edges, the determination of the thinnest or thickest wire and much more. The vacuum resistance of the devices also enables use in carbon fiber production.
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Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
FUJI developed the first infrared gas analyzer in Japan to use mass-flow sensors. Since then, we have supplied customers with various types of gas analyzers to support environmental preservation and control efforts. These efforts include measurements of atmospheric pollution and detection of low density of SOx and NOx, generated by incinerating facilities and boilers. FUJI's gas analyzers are widely used to monitor the atmosphere to help maintain a cleaner natural environment.
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Emerson
The Rosemount 975MR multi-spectrum infrared flame detector is based on accurately analyzing the multi-spectral signals by utilizing three separate IR sensors. The 975MR detects fuel and gas fires at long distances. For example, this product will detect a 1 ft2 (0.1m2) gasoline pan fire at 215 ft (65 m) in less than 5 seconds. The 975MR also provides the highest immunity to false alarms and enhanced overall coverage range.
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Parallax Inc.
The QTI Sensor is a close-proximity infrared emitter/receiver that is able to differentiate between a dark surface) with low IR reflectivity) and a light surface (with high IR reflectivity). These little sensors can be very handy for line following, maze navigation, or sensing the outer rim of a SumoBot ring. Wiring options allow it to be used digitally for fast black/white line following, or as an analog sensor to detect different shades of gray. A daylight filter is built into the sensor.