Applied Infrared Sensing infrared windows

Tuesday, 17 May, 2011 | Supplied by: Applied Infrared Sensing


Applied Infrared Sensing has introduced infrared windows to complement its range of thermal imaging equipment. Infrared windows are widely used for thermal imaging inspections of switchboards and other industrial equipment without opening the covers.

An infrared window assembly (composed of optics, O-ring, metal holder and protecting cover) is installed as the viewport window for thermal imaging cameras.

The critical part of the assembly, optics, is made of CaF2, which allows thermal imaging cameras to operate through it at different wavelength ranges. The infrared windows are suitable for three wavelength ranges - 0.2-7, 0.2-14 and 3-16 µm. An O-ring used in windows design meets the requirements of the dust protection standard IP67.

Online: www.applied-infrared.com.au
Phone: 1300 557 205
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