FLIR introduces new science grade infrared camera

Sept. 18, 2013
FLIR’s A6700sc is a science-grade mid-wave infrared camera which features a 640 x 512 pixel format thermal detector and is designed for electronics inspections, medical thermography, manufacturing monitoring, and non-destructive testing.

FLIR’s A6700sc is a science-grade mid-wave infrared camera which features a 640 x 512 pixel format thermal detector. The A6700sc’s image output can be windowed to increase frame rates to 480 fps and can also stream temperature-calibrated data over Gigabit Ethernet to a PC for live image viewing and recording. In addition, FLIR’s ResearchIR software is included, which enables researchers and scientists to monitor, acquire, analyze, and share data. Its dimensions are only 7.7” x 4” x 4” and weigh 5 lbs. without the lens. Lastly, the A6700sc camera is designed for electronics inspections, medical thermography, manufacturing monitoring, and non-destructive testing.

To Learn More:

Contact:FLIR
Headquarters
: Wilsonville, OR, USA
Product: A6700sc camera
Key Features:
640 x 512 pixel format thermal detector, 480 fps frame rate, GigE data stream for live image viewing and recording, FLIR ResearchIR software.

What FLIR says:
View more information on the A6700sc camera.

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