Fast thermal cameras for research introduced by FLIR

July 26, 2017
FLIR Systems Inc. in Wilsonville, Ore., is introducing the FLIR X6900sc SLS and FLIR X8500sc SLS high-speed, longwave thermal cameras for demanding military and aerospace science and research applications.

FLIR Systems Inc. in Wilsonville, Ore., is introducing the FLIR X6900sc SLS and FLIR X8500sc SLS high-speed, longwave thermal cameras for demanding military and aerospace science and research applications. The two electro-optical cameras provide fast frame rates, short snapshot speeds, and wide temperature ranges. The thermal cameras are based on FLIR's X6900sc and X8500sc midwave thermal cameras, yet feature strained layer superlattice (SLS) detectors filtered for longwave infrared. These SLS detectors produce high frame rates and wide temperature ranges, as well as integration times that are more than 12 times faster than their midwave counterparts. FLIR included remote triggering and precise synchronization for applications like aerospace research to composite materials testing.

FOR MORE INFORMATION visit FLIR Systems online at www.flir.com/science.

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