Micro-Epsilon TIM G7 thermal imaging camera for glass applications

Friday, 28 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Bestech Australia Pty Ltd

Micro-Epsilon TIM G7 thermal imaging camera for glass applications

The Micro-Epsilon TIM G7 is an industrial thermal imaging camera specially tailored for the glass industry. Its applications include glass processing and finishing, and glass for displays and solar energy. It is suitable for most applications due to a large measurement range from 200 to 1500°C. It also features a spectral range of 7.9 µm, permitting it to measure even thin glass sheets reliably, and a thermal sensitivity of 130 mK. The included line scan feature enables the monitoring of thermal processes even with difficult fields of vision.

Optical resolution is 382 x 288 pixels, with selectable optics for 38° or 62°. Operating temperature is up to 70°C (or up to 240°C in a cooling enclosure).

Powered and operated via a USB 2.0 interface, this plug-and-play unit is supplied with a full software package, TIM Connect, that enables the user to configure all device parameters, as well as enabling the real-time capture (with a switchable 80 Hz or 27 Hz frame rate) and storage of images or video of an event for slow-motion playback or snapshots at a later date — an important feature in R&D and failure diagnostics work.

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