FLIR Axx-Series thermal imaging cameras are suitable for applications that require thermal imaging but do not need exact temperature measurement, such as automation and process control applications.
The FLIR Axx-Series visualises temperatures between -40 and +550°C. Temperature differences as small as 50 mK become visible on a crisp thermal image. Since the FLIR Axx-Series comes with power over ethernet, communication and power are supplied with only one cable.
The FLIR A65 produces crisp thermal images of 640 x 512 pixels. Users that do not need this high image quality for their application can choose the FLIR A35, which produces thermal images of 320 x 256 pixels. Also available is the FLIR A15, producing thermal images of 160 x 128 pixels or the FLIR A5, which produces thermal images of 80 x 64 pixels.
The cameras come standard with GigE Vision compatibility. GigE Vision is a camera interface standard developed using the gigabit ethernet communication protocol. GenIcam support is also provided. The goal of GenICam is to provide a generic programming interface for all types of cameras. Regardless of interface technology (GigE Vision, Camera Link, 1394 DCAM, etc) or features implemented, the Application Programming Interface (API) will always be the same.
It is also possible to configure one camera to be master and others to be slaves for applications that call for more than one camera to cover the object or for stereoscopic applications.
The cameras work seamlessly with FLIR Tools. This software allows for viewing and analysing thermal images and includes functions such as time versus temperature plots. For users needing to record images, FLIR Tools+ is also available.
Phone: 03 9550 2800
AchieVe PSA series power supplies
The AchieVe PSA series of switchmode power supplies offer basic DC power for general industrial...
Phoenix Contact Trio Power power supply
The third-generation Phoenix Contact Trio Power power supply is now available with a protective...
Phoenix Contact PTCB 48 VDC circuit breakers
The PTCB single-channel circuit breakers can now protect loads with a supply voltage of 48 VDC.