Flir Cooled Cameras
Introducing the FLIR Range of Cooled Cameras: Unlocking Precision and Sensitivity in Thermal Imaging. Welcome to the cutting-edge world of thermal imaging with SJ Electronics' range of FLIR cooled cameras.
With a rich heritage in developing innovative thermal technologies, FLIR continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of thermal imaging. Equipped with state-of-the-art cooled detectors, these cameras deliver exceptional image quality, unmatched sensitivity, and unrivalled precision, making them indispensable tools for a wide range of applications.
FLIR's Range of Cooled Cameras represents the pinnacle of thermal imaging technology. Whether in scientific research, industrial applications, or security operations, FLIR's cooled cameras empower professionals to see what others can't, making them essential tools for the modern world of thermal imaging.
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FLIR A6750SC SLS Longwave Infrared Thermal Camera
Experience exceptional thermal imaging with the FLIR A6750sc SLS longwave infrared camera. With 640 × 512 resolution and a 125 Hz frame rate, it ensures smooth monitoring of dynamic scenes. Detecting temperatures from -20°C to 3000°C, it enables precise measurement across various conditions. Whether for industrial inspections or scientific research, it delivers reliable results.
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FLIR X6800sc Series 640x512 MWIR InSb Cooled Cameras 502Hz
With a 640 x 512 pixel resolution, this camera offers exceptional clarity. Its frame rate ranges from 0.0015 Hz to 502 Hz, capturing fast thermal events precisely. Ranging from -20°C to 3000°C, it ensures accurate temperature measurements, ideal for industrial and scientific research.
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FLIR X8500sc 1280x1024 MWIR InSb Cooled Cameras 181Hz
Experience high-resolution thermal imaging with the FLIR camera, featuring a 1280 x 1024 resolution for clarity and precision. With programmable frame rates from 0.0015 Hz to 180 Hz, it adapts to various applications, capturing dynamic thermal events. Detect cold spots at -20°C (-4°F) and hot spots at 3000°C (5,432°F), covering a wide temperature range.
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