Re: IR film


Nathan Bramall (bramall@socrates.berkeley.edu)
Sat, 13 Feb 1999 19:09:00 -0800


Oops-- replied to the wrong place!

>For IR cameras, viewers and thermal imaging systems, you might try the
follwing suppliers:
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>Electrophysics Corp:
>http://www.electrophysicscorp.com/
>
>They have near- mid- and far-infrared/thermal imaging systems. Their
PV-320 thermal imaging system has the following stats:
>Target Image Temperature Range: 0°F to 1000°F [(-18°C) to 523°C] and hotter
>Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference: <0.2°C @25°C
>
>It responds to IR in the range of 2 to 14 mircons.
>---------------------
>
>Cincinnati Electronics
>http://www.cinele.com/products/dmdl/imagers/imagers.htm
>
>They have a lot of stuff
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>
>Capovani Brothers
>http://www.capovani.com/
>
>Temperature measurement
>
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>CID Technologies
>http://cgi.dreamscape.com/cidtec/specs/racid810.pdf
>
>Stuff to 1100 nm.
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>FJW Optical Systems to http://topwebsite.com/fjw/
>
>near- and mid-IR hand-held viewers and cameras
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>Inframetrics Inc.
>http://www.inframetrics.com/products/index.htm
> near to far IR imaging systems. They even have a still IR digital
camera for the far-IR range (8 to 12 µm)!
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>Laser Components
>http://www.lasercomponentsusa.com/irview.htm
>
>they have a IR viewer
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>
>To put some the spectral responses in perspective, I believe the human
body emits with a peak somewhere in the 10 micron range.
>
>-Nathan Bramall



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