Description

The long-term top model of the ImageIR® series symbolises InfraTec’s accumulated knowledge from 25 years of applied thermography. It incorporates the consequence of our own development efforts, which strive consistently for perfection. And it reflects the skills of experienced engineers, who check each component’s suitability to produce in the end a precise high-tech measurement instrument.
The ImageIR® 10300 with its high geometric resolution marks the current highpoint of the high-end camera series produced in Dresden. The detector format, in combination with the small pitch dimension of 10 µm, ensures that measurement, inspection and surveillance tasks can be solved even more efficiently than before. Everywhere that very fine structures need to be analysed on large-surface measurement objects, for example, users save time, effort and thus costs.
Always Stay Flexible with the Modular System
Like the entire high-end camera series, the ImageIR® 10300 is also made up of several modules. This simplifies individual adaptation to your demands. Numerous components can be retrofitted even after the original configuration is established. The modular design likewise includes the camera housing. Produced from high-strength aluminium, it is suited for use under rough environmental conditions due to its compact dimensions and low weight. The interfaces are equipped with industrial plug connectors that maintain the protection degree.
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Master the Most Complex Measurement and Inspection Tasks Yourself
High object temperatures or specific material characteristics of the measurement objects can make analysis with thermographic systems considerably more challenging. For such cases, InfraTec offers equipment with an optional aperture wheel and filter wheel. It is motorised and can be operated through the camera controller.
For example, if extremely high temperatures on objects are measured, the apertures weaken the respective radiation accordingly. With calibrated measurement ranges, a previously determined aperture is automatically selected and used for image recording.
If specific emission or transmission characteristics of the measurement object make the task more difficult, users can equip the aperture wheel and filter wheel of ImageIR® with filters. As a result, the camera’s range of use is expanded to cover the area of spectral thermography. In this way, transmission is prevented with thin foils and only their purely emitted radiation is recorded for temperature measurement. The wheel offers room for up to five spectral filters or apertures, so the thermography system can be adapted to target the measurement and inspection task on site.










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