Micro Epsilon TIM40 small thermal imaging camera

Saturday, 01 August, 2020 | Supplied by: Bestech Australia Pty Ltd

Micro Epsilon TIM40 small thermal imaging camera

The TIM40 small thermal imaging camera from Micro Epsilon is suitable for high-volume industrial applications, including those of OEMs. It has a compact and robust housing with IP67 protection, and has a measuring range from 20 to 900°C that caters for most temperature measurement requirements in industrial applications.

The unit comes with a motorised focus feature that allows the users to focus the camera on targets via remote control. This allows the unit to be integrated in an area where space is restricted.

The TIM40 thermal imaging camera also has a good optical resolution with distance-to-spot-size ratio of 390:1, making it suitable for the temperature measurement of small objects.

Featuring a fast frame rate of up to 80 fps for monitoring of fast thermal processes, the TIM40 can also be used for measurement of fast moving objects such as on conveyor belts or in research applications. The TIM40 can also be used as a fever monitoring tool in crowds to discreetly detect people with a high temperature. It can be integrated with an alarm system that alerts engineers and operators when the measured temperature rises above the defined threshold.

Integration of the camera into a user’s existing system is easily done through a USB interface. The captured images are visualised in the software that is also easy to install and use.

For more information: https://www.bestech.com.au/product/tim-40-compact-thermal-imaging-camera-for-oem-applications/.

Online: www.bestech.com.au
Phone: 03 9540 5100
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