Flir Advanced Thermal Solutions has announced two macro lens for use with their SC645 and SC655 thermal imaging cameras.
Available in a choice of 2.9X and 5.8X magnification the close-up lenses are claimed to be enable accurate temperature readings of small objects such as fuses, printed circuit boards and analysis of very small components and processes.
The 2.9X close-up lens can resolve elements as small as 50µm within a field-of-view of 32x24mm, 40mm diagonal. The 5.8X close-up lens operates over a large field-of-view of 64x48mm, 80mm diagonal and can resolve elements as small as 100µm.
The thermal imaging cameras are high-resolution uncooled infrared cameras that offer sensitivity and functionality in a revolutionary design, claims the company. Both cameras provide a 640x480pixel IR resolution as well as Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0 HS compatibility. This combination makes the imaging cameras available for infrared research, product development and non-destructive testing applications. The cameras provide the tools to capture and record thermal distribution and variations in real time, for quantifying heat patterns, dissipation, leakage, and other heat-related factors in equipment, products and processes.