SWIR and thermal lenses from Computar to be on display at XPONENTIAL
At the Computar booth at XPONENTIAL, the company will showcase shortwave infrared (SWIR) and zinc sulfide thermal lensesfor the OEM market. The SWIR lenses deliver transmission from 800nm-1,700nm and are available in 16mm, 25mm, 35mm and 50mm focal lengths and are designed for high-resolution with low-distortion, offering megapixel clarity in hyperspectral applications. The thermal lenses have a practical transparency between 8-12 μm wavelength (LWIR), and are available in 8.6mm, 13mm, 18.8mm and 35mm, and can be deployed in mission critical situations—including perimeter surveillance, search and rescue, and border patrol—according to the company.
XPONENTIAL 2017 booth number: 334
To Learn More:
Contact:Computar
Headquarters: Commack, NY, USA
Product: SWIR and thermal lenses.
Key Features: Transmission from 800nm-1,700nm and are available in 16mm, 25mm, 35mm and 50mm focal lengths (SWIR), 8-12 μm wavelength, available in 8.6mm, 13mm, 18.8mm and 35mm (Thermal).
What Computar says:.
View more information on the SWIR lenses.
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