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High resolution camera
02 September 2014
Micro-Epsilon’s thermoIMAGER TIM 640 is an infrared thermal imaging camera that is able to record radiometric video at an optical resolution of 640x480 pixels. It is one of the highest resolution infrared cameras on the market for less than £6800.

With dimensions of 45 x 56 x 90mm and a weight of 320g (including lens), the TIM 640 enables the recording of radiometric video images at 32Hz and a VGA resolution of 640x480 pixels.
With a thermal sensitivity of 75mK, the camera can detect very small temperature differences, which is critical in many thermal analysis R&D projects and inline thermography applications. At ambient temperatures of between 0 and 50°C, the camera can measure object temperatures from -20°C to +900°C.
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