New Realtime IR Camera Makes Thermal Imaging Affordable for Design and Process Control Engineers
Using a Personal Computer for control and display, the innovative 221 infrared camera provides fast thermal data acquisition, analysis and storage at a fraction of the cost of other cameras. Temperatures from 0º C to 550º C can be measured and displayed with 2% accuracy. Automated acquisition of thermal data is accomplished using software available from the company. Training time and cost for new operators is kept low through the use of an intuitive user interface.
Portland, OR (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) July 5, 2005 -- Compix Incorporated introduced a new IR camera
designed to work with any Windows XP laptop or desktop computer. It is targeted
at applications requiring realtime measurement, analysis and storage of
temperature data. “The price, performance and ease of use means any company can
now easily incorporate thermal imaging into their operation,” said Rick Crall,
Compix President.
The camera provides temperature measurements from 0º C
to 550º C with accuracies of +/-2%. Thermal resolution is 0.1ºC. Lens options
are available that determine spatial resolution and field- of-view. Ambient
temperature compensation assures stable, repeatable measurements in
non-temperature controlled environments.
New, optional lenses permit the
camera to address a wide range of temperature measurement applications. Small
size, a rugged case and ambient temperature compensation make the 221 suitable
for use in harsh environments.
The camera comes standard with WinTES2
camera control and image analysis software. Additional software options include
plug-in modules that allow the camera to be used in data-logging as well as
temperature screening and process control applications.
Thermal screening
software is available and is used in such varied applications as SARs screening
in airports as well as process control in manufacturing.
About Compix
Incorporated
Compix Incorporated designs, manufactures and sells
radiometric thermal imaging systems used worldwide in electronic design
engineering and reliability engineering. The company was an early pioneer in the
use of thermal imaging for reliability analysis of computer disk drives and cell
phones. The company's products are widely used in the worldwide manufacture of
electronic circuit boards, a basic building block of most electronic products.
For further information: http://www.compix.com
Contact Information:
Jim
Walcutt
Compix Incorporated
Phone: 503-639-8496,
Fax:
503-291-1934
www.compix.com
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