Infrared Thermography Camera 'InfReC R300BP-TF'
Equipped with domestically produced non-cooling sensors, it can remove flames and allow for detailed inspection inside the combustion furnace.
The "InfReC R300BP-TF" is an infrared thermography camera designed for measuring through flames. To capture images through flames using thermography, it is necessary to visualize only the infrared radiation around 3.8μm that can penetrate gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) generated during combustion. Traditionally, detecting infrared radiation around 3.8μm required the use of expensive thermography cameras equipped with cooled sensors, which weighed over 3 kg. Additionally, the maintenance of sensor coolers incurred costs and time, hindering widespread adoption. The R300BP-TF detects short-wavelength infrared radiation around 3.8μm, where the effects of flames are eliminated, by combining a domestically produced uncooled sensor with a flame-passing filter. It is capable of clearly capturing the deterioration of wall surfaces and pipes inside combustion furnaces, as well as the operational status of burners and the adhesion of clinker. - Achieves maintenance-free operation with a domestically produced uncooled sensor - Compact and lightweight at 1.5 kg, powered by batteries - Rotating LCD monitor allows shooting from various angles - The camera can record thermal image videos to an SD card at a maximum speed of 10 Hz - Protective shield included as standard - Can be combined with a furnace-insertable relay lens (custom order)
- Company:日本アビオニクス
- Price:Other