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LD-LCSA-A10 -
Labodam
IR Carbon and Sulphur Analyzer LD-LCSA-A10 is a unit for determination of sulphur and carbon equipped with two treatment units including a high frequency induction burner and flexible temperature settings with automatic control. With an analysis time of 20 to 100 seconds and a sensitivity of 0.1 ppm the multi-shielded isolation circuit prevents the machine for high frequency interference. High speed 24-bit sampling improves sensitivity and accuracy.
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LD-LCSA-A11 -
Labodam
IR Carbon and Sulphur Analyzer LCSA–A11 is a unit for determination of sulphur and carbon equipped with two treatment units including a high frequency induction burner and flexible temperature settings with automatic control. With an analysis time of 25 to 60 seconds and oxygen purity of 99.5 %, the multi-shielded isolation circuit prevents the machine for high frequency interference. High speed 24-bit sampling improves sensitivity and accuracy.
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LD-LCSA-A12 -
Labodam
IR Carbon and Sulphur Analyzer LCSA–A12 is a unit for determination of sulphur and carbon equipped with two treatment units including a high frequency induction burner and flexible temperature settings with automatic control. With an analysis time of 25 to 60 seconds and 10 to 30 °C, the multi-shielded isolation circuit prevents the machine for high frequency interference. High speed 32-bit sampling improves sensitivity and accuracy.
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Labodam
IR Carbon and Sulphur Analyzers
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Laser Components IG, Inc.
Our IR emitters are almost exclusively used in chemical analysis. There is a distinction to be made between broadband and narrow-band emitters. Planck’s emitters are broadbanded, whereas IR lasers are narrow banded.
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LT Laser Tools GmbH
A wide variety of interference filters in the IR range is available: Bandpass filters, long-pass filters, short-pass filters, blocking filters, and dichroic splitters are included in this range of products.
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Inframet
IR FPA sensors are the most important modules of thermal imagers. Design of sensor electronics (camera core) is a crucial part of designing of new thermal imager. Knowledge of precise parameters of IR FPA sensor is needed by both professionals involved in both IR FPA technology/thermal imagers technology because parameters of IR FPA sensors determine performance limits of thermal imagers. Therefore test equipment that enable measurement of IR FPA sensors is a vital tool for development of both IR FPA technology/thermal imagers technology. It is commonly known that data sheets provided by manufacturers of IR FPA sensors (both cooled or non-cooled) provide too little details for electronics designers. Sometimes the provided data is not accurate enough and better sensor performance can be achieved using modified control signals. Therefore design teams loose sometimes years to develop electronic camera core optimized for a specific IR FPA sensor. When the type of the IR FPA sensor is changed the whole process is to be repeated. In this situation an universal, flexible camera core that would accept IR FPA sensors from different manufacturers and to carry out semi-automatic determination of optimal signal controls for a specific IR FPA sensor would be highly desirable.
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Optomistic Products
The Universal LightSources use a standard 5-volt DC power supply connected via a connecting cable with mating coaxial power plug and terminated with clearly polarized push-on connectors to access fixture 5-volt D.C. supply wire-wrap pins wherever available. Alternatively, the Universal LightSource can be connected to a serial-digital pulse-code-modulated signal source.
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Quasar 1080p IR PTZ Camera -
Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR Quasar 1080p IR PTZ camera combines the latest PTZ technologies, optics, mechanics and image quality performance. It's the perfect choice for city surveillance deployments, critical infrastructure, airports, and other high-profile security applications that require wide coverage and long range IR-illumination.
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L-3 Cincinnati Electronics
L3 Cincinnati Electronics’ NightConqueror high-performance thermal imagers have been selected as the imager of choice for new platforms and as an upgrade to many existing legacy vehicles for U.S. and foreign militaries. These modules carve out a true path to horizontal technology insertion across numerous battle platforms. They are true "drop-in replacements" that in every way meet or exceed the older unit's form, fit and function. L3 Cincinnati Electronics' upgraded legacy platforms provide flexibility and synergy in a variety of applications, addressing many of today’s most difficult mission profiles.
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FLIR A310 -
Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR A310 is a fixed-mounted thermal imaging camera that can be installed almost anywhere to monitor your critical equipment and other valuable assets. The camera can safeguard your plant and measure temperature differences to assess the criticality of a given situation. This allows you to see problems before they become costly failures, preventing downtime and enhancing worker safety.
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AMG8833 -
Adafruit
This is the Thermal Camera FeatherWing: thanks to the Panasonic AMG8833 8x8 GridEYE sensor, it adds heat-vision to any Feather main board. Using our Feather Stacking Headers or Feather Female Headers you can connect a FeatherWing on top of your Feather board and let the board take flight!This part will measure temperatures ranging from 0°C to 80°C (32°F to 176°F) with an accuracy of +- 2.5°C (4.5°F). can detect a human from a distance of up to 7 meters (23) feet.
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Fluke Corporation
A company''s greatest investment is not the equipment that''s behind the panel door; top priority is to offer the ultimate protection for the electricians, engineers and inspectors who risk their lives every day doing their jobs.
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L-3 Cincinnati Electronics
L3 Cincinnati Electronics is the industry leader in large-format MWIR with a decade of experience in providing IR technology for major programs such as the F/A-18 and F-35. In addition to our compact 1280 x 1024 and 2048 x 2048 pixel MWIR HD cameras, we are the only manufacturer with IR sensors of 16Mp (4096 x 4096 pixels) currently in use by U.S. assets in overseas combat zones.