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Excelitas Technologies Corp.
Excelitas offers Linear and 2D IR Imager Arrays based upon our Thermopile Technology. All Arrays are provided as plug-and-play Modules featuring a sensing chip, robust metal housing with focusing lens, a PCB with microprocessor for calibration and bus interface and a quick connector for streamlined plug-and-play integration. We offer 8-pixel, 16-pixel and 32-pixel Linear IR Imager Array Modules for field-proven effectiveness in scanning presence detection, non-contact temperature measurement, smart-home products, and office electronics. Custom solutions also available upon request.
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Inframet
Collimators are optical systems used to imitate standard targets placed in "optical infinity" (very long distance). The collimators are used for projection of image of reference targets into direction of tested imagers. According to type of optical elements used in design, collimators are divided into two groups: reflective collimators and refractive collimators. Reflective collimators due to their wide spectral range are almost exclusively used in systems for testing thermal imagers and are also preferable in systems testing TV cameras, SWIR imagers, laser systems or multi-sensor surveillance systems. Refractive collimators are mostly used in systems for testing night vision devices or TV cameras working in visible/near infrared range.
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UltraTom -
RX Solutions SARL
3D micro-tomography (CT Scan) and nano-tomography. Modular system with multiple imagers and x-ray generators. Experimentations possible in-situ. Large volume Inspection and manipulation volume.
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Exx-Series -
Teledyne FLIR
Troubleshoot more efficiently, create detailed reports easier, and share images and findings faster with FLIR's latest E-Series thermal imagers. Featuring a fresh array of imaging, communication, and productivity tools to help you get more done in a day.
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Inframet
Multi- sensor surveillance systems represent a fast growing group of electro-optical systems of critical importance in both defense and civilian applications. At the same time they are the most expensive groups of electro-optical systems. Most advanced but rarely met multi-sensor surveillance systems are built from a long series of sensors like thermal imager (or two thermal imagers, color VIS camera, low light VIS-NIR camera, SWIR camera, laser range finder, laser designator, laser pointer, illuminator located on a stabilized platform and such systems. Simpler systems built from two-three sensors located on smaller stabilized or non-stabilized platforms are more common.
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Ocean Scout TK -
Teledyne FLIR
As a thermal imager, the Ocean Scout TK creates images based on heat, not visible light. Vessels, watercraft, buoys, and other obstacles give off heat and appear clearly in all lighting conditions from pitch darkness to blinding sun glare.
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Recon M18 -
Teledyne FLIR
The Recon® M18 is a full-featured, high performance pocket tactical scope with a standard 640x480 imager, remote video output and available laser pointer. Like the Recon M24, the Recon M18 is MIL hardened and submersible, with low power consumption for long battery life.
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JAI A/S
JAI provides a wide selection of single-sensor color area scan cameras with resolutions ranging from VGA to 20 megapixels. Cameras are built around state-of-the-art sensor technology including the latest CMOS global shutter imagers, as well as some with traditional CCDs.
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PMMW -
Farran Technology Ltd
A low attenuation atmospheric window from 80-110 GHz (W Band) makes this band an ideal candidate for PMMW systems. Passive imagers operate by detecting naturally emitted thermal (black body) radiation from an object. Products available up to 345 GHz.
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A-Series -
Datalogic S.p.A.
The A30 Series is a stand-alone, general purpose and cost effective Smart Camera that can be installed even in harsh industrial environments thanks to its IP67 rated housing. The A30 Series features a VGA (640x480) CCD imager, built-in discrete I/Os as well as Ethernet and Serial interfaces.
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Elbit Systems of America®
The AN/PAS-22 Long Range Thermal Imager (LRTI) is a high-performance, handheld, thermal sight with optical zoom and image stabilization that uses a cooled and highly-sensitive focal plane array. The AN/PAS-22 LRTI offers maximum range and performance in a durable, handheld 6.8 pound package.
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FLIR K65 -
Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR K65 is the advanced, feature-rich thermal imaging camera you need when NFPA® compliance is a must. With fully sealed connectors and a secured battery, the K65 is designed to be fully compliant with the NFPA 1801-2021 Standard for Thermal Imagers covering usability, image quality, and durability for firefighting.
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SpectraScanner TM -
Oculus Photonics LLP
The SpectraScanner is the latest product from Oculus Photonics, released in July 2012. The SpectraScanner is a handheld imaging system that has all the functionality of the UVScanner, plus an additional near-infrared viewing capability. This dual-band imager uses two separate cameras, one tuned for longwave ultraviolet, the other for near-infrared.
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MilSight LIRC -
Teledyne FLIR
The MilSight LIRC is a compact, rugged thermal imager designed for high sightline stability and excellent imaging performance in tracked or wheeled armored vehicle applications. It uses a 640x480 LWIR QWIP detector coupled with highly advance STACE™ image processing for outstanding image quality in the most demanding situations.
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Lynx SQ Series -
Xenics
The Lynx square (SQ) series, based on an in-house developed linear InGaAs detector, offer affordable short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan imagers. The Lynx SQ cameras are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz for demanding machine vision applications. The cameras come with an industry-standard CameraLink or GigE Vision interface.