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News Release from: L.O.T. - Oriel
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2005
Thermal and visual high speed imaging
workshop
Engineers are invited to an informal event at the Heritage Motor Centre to view and discuss a wide range of the latest technology in High speed imaging cameras across the visual and thermal wavebands.
Engineers are invited to an informal event at the Heritage Motor Centre to view and discuss a wide range of the latest technology in High speed imaging cameras across the visual and thermal wavebands LOT - Oriel will be demonstrating its unique combined high speed/high temperature measurement camera systems from Xenics that allow real-time data acquisition of very fast events such as ballistics, industrial combustion and high velocity objects in R and D applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 2 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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L.O.T.
- Oriel is the exclusive distributor for Xenics acoss Europe.
XenICs is a worldwide manufacturer of infrared detectors for infrared spectroscopy, non-contact temperature measurement, smart sensors, high temperature measurements and high speed thermal imaging systems.
Its infrared detectors are based on state of the art InGaAs compound semiconductors, Indium Antimonide detectors.
They cover the wavelength ranges from 1 to 5 micron.
They offer standard OEM products as well as custom design of infrared imaging devices.
On the day the company will be showing its latest high speed InGaAs camera which is capable of 38,000 fps in a small window of 64 x 64 pixels.
It will also be able to discuss specific optics in the 1-14micron range from Janos Technology .
Image Diagnostics will be showing Photron Digital High Speed Cameras using the latest CMOS sensor technology.
A range of rugged camera systems and PCI computer based systems will be on show for both general purpose and high resolution high speed imaging with framing rates up to 250,000 frames per second.
Applications cover research and development, manufacturing trouble shooting, impact testing, airbag testing and combustion and government field trials.
Close Ups will also be showing their range of Optical Systems.
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