Capturing temperature readings from fast-moving objects is a major challenge for researchers in the scientific community. The X6900sc science-grade camera from FLIR has enough speed and resolution to make this possible.
The product is a high-speed mid-wave infrared (MWIR) commercial camera with a frame rate of 1000 fps and a 640 x 512 resolution. It provides full-resolution recording to on-camera RAM for up to 26 s to make capturing and processing images easier. The automatic filter system has an easy-access, four-position motorised wheel.
With a sensitivity of less than 20 mK and temperature readings up to 2000°C, the camera offers the advantages of a fast frame rate and high resolution without compromising sensitivity. Whether the user is trying to measure temperatures on fast-moving objects or characterising the thermal transient of objects as they cool, it provides a suitable thermal measurement solution for the job.
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