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Infrared line-scanner provides real-time thermal imaging

Infrared line-scanner provides real-time thermal imaging

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Combined with Ircon ScanView Pro software, the ScanIR3 scanner is designed for reliability and continuous operation in harsh industrial environments. Its robust housing incorporates standard water-cooling and air purge, and also features built-in laser sighting. A rugged processor box provides universal input and output (I/O) capabilities in the field without the need for an external computer. Unlike point sensors that measure a single point, the line-scanner measures multiple temperature points across a scan line. Its motorized mirror scans at rates up to 150 lines per second, allowing rapid detection of temperature non-uniformities and hot spots. Rotating optics collect infrared radiation at 1024 points within a 90-degree field of view, and industry-leading optical resolution (up to 200:1) enables detection of smaller temperature anomalies. A two-dimensional image is formed as the material moves across the line-scanner’s field-of-view.

The multifunctional ScanView Pro software allows custom configuration of ScanIR3 operating parameters and the display of thermal images and temperature profiles on a standard PC. The ScanIR3 line-scanner is offered with an optional modular, high-temperature enclosure system specifically designed to protect the scanner from exposure to ambient temperatures up to 1090°C. While protected in this enclosure, the line-scanner can operate comfortably in high-temperature processes, such as those seen in manufacturing steel and other metals, as well as glass and a variety of minerals.

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