Science-Grade MWIR InSb Camera. Designed for electronics inspections, manufacturing monitoring, scientific research, and non-destructive testing, the FLIR A6700 MWIR camera is ideal for high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets.
Designed for electronics inspections, manufacturing monitoring, scientific research, and non-destructive testing, the FLIR A6700 MWIR camera is ideal for high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets. Short exposure times allow users to freeze motion and achieve accurate temperature measurements. In fact, the camera’s image output can be windowed to increase frame rates to 480 frames per second to accurately characterize even higher speed thermal events, helping ensure critical data doesn’t get missed during testing.
CRISP THERMAL IMAGES
FLIR A6700 operates in the 3.0–5.0 µm waveband (1.0–5.0 µm broadband option) and produces finely-detailed, 327,680 pixel images.
FAST INTEGRATION TIMES
Snapshot mode lets you capture every pixel from a scene simultaneously, which is crucial to measuring temperatures of fast-moving objects.
STANDARD VIDEO INTERFACES
Gigabit Ethernet and analog video are simultaneously active yet independently controlled allowing greater flexibility for recording and display purposes.
Resolution: 640 × 512
Pixel Size: [Square] 15 µm
Spectral Range: 1.0 – 5.0 µm
Detector Type: FLIR indium antimonide (InSb)
Camera f-number: f/2.5
Frame Rate [Full Window]: Programmable; 0.0015 Hz to 60 Hz
Integration Time: 480 ns to ~full frame
Standard Temperature Range [with band matched optics]: -20°C to 300°C (-4°F to 572°F)
Optional Temperature Range [with band matched optics]: 45°C to 600°C/113°F to 1112°F (ND1); 250°C to 2000°C/482°F to 3632°F (ND2); 500°C to 3000°C/932°F to 5432°F (ND3)
Filter Holder [Warm]: Behind lens mount for standard 1 inch diameter filters
Focus: Manual
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