Flir Offers SC655 Camera For Infrared Research

The Flir SC655 high-resolution uncooled infrared camera can be used for infrared research, product development, non-destructive testing and range phenomenology. It is said to be the first camera of its kind to provide high-speed windowing modes, digital control of image flow and recording in Flir Research IR R and D software. Compact and powerful, the Flir SC655 provides over 300,000 pixels of accurate temperature measurement data and up to 200Hz with a 640 x 120 window.

The Flir SC655 comes complete with a 25deg macro lens that is suitable for a range of ATE work. It is fully compliant with GenICam and GigEVision protocols, enabling it to be integrated with a variety of third-party analysis software packages to suit the application. Flir Research IR software is aimed at thermographers who need to monitor thermal events that are typically more agile or transient. It visualises thermal patterns and applies advanced start/stop recording capabilities such as pre- and post-recording and high-speed image storage.

Research IR also allows post processing of recorded IR-image sequences of dynamic thermal events. Analysis functions include spot, line/polyline, area and ellipse. It creates time-temperature plots of the event, exporting them in standard picture and data formats - csv, bmp, jpeg - for subsequent analysis. This software can be used in tandem with, or independent from, the Flir Quickplot software package that is designed for simple trending and analysis.

Both provide zoom and pan for close examination of an object, a file organiser for quick collection and preview of sequences, plus multi-user configurable tabs for live images, recorded images or plots. The Flir SC655 allows the user to capture and record thermal distribution and variations in real time so that heat patterns, dissipation, leakage and other heat-related factors in equipment, products and process can be seen and accurately quantified.

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