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96 Advertisers Index New HD Thermal Imaging Camera Range Launched


FLIR Systems' (France ) new SC8400 / SC6500 Series thermal imaging cameras are designed to provide the best thermal measurement performance together with the most advanced connectivity. Equipped with a cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector that produces crisp 1280 x 1024 pixel thermal images - High Definition (HD) imaging on a FLIR SC8400 / SC6500 Series camera enables you to see the smallest of details and offers 4 times more thermal data than a standard 640 x 512 pixels image. In terms of sensitivity a SC8400 / SC6500 Series cameras can detect temperature differences smaller than 25mK (18mK typically). Using FLIR's proprietary "lock-in" facility - process temperature differences as small as 1mK can be made clearly visible. Designed to unlock the secrets of almost any application a FLIR SC8400 / SC6500 Series camera can measure temperatures up to 3,000°C with an amazing accuracy of +/- 1°C or +/- 1%.


FLIR SC8400 Series cameras offer an adjustable frame rate of up to 100 Hz full frame. The FLIR SC6500 Series cameras have an adjustable frame rate of up to 125Hz full frame. Both FLIR SC8400 and SC6500 Series cameras can deliver images up to a speed of 3,000 Hz. The new HD thermal imaging camera integrates advanced high performance optical design with lens recognition and automatic measurement adjustments. A temperature probe in the lens assembly provides leading-edge measurement accuracy and drift compensation. A choice of lenses are available for use on all FLIR SC8400 / SC6500 Series thermal imaging cameras.


Each FLIR SC8400 / SC6500 Series thermal imaging camera offers an unmatched range of connectivity options. These include Gigabit Ethernet for simple connectivity, Camera Link medium for full bandwidth data acquisition, DVI-output compatible with 1080p and Wi- Fi to enable image transfer and control the camera wirelessly via a smart phone (iPhone) or a tablet PC (iPad).


To provide the flexibility often demanded by R&D applications - FLIR SC8400 / SC6500 Series thermal imaging cameras can be adjusted to meet almost any need. The LCD touch screen can be removed from the camera when space is at a premium allowing the camera to be installed in a hard to reach position. Just position the camera and you can remotely control it. An integral LED light on the camera ensures clear visual images even in dark environments. The visual image can be used as a reference against the thermal image.


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Calibration Standards for Trace Moisture Monitors


KIN-TEK’s (USA) Span Pac™ H2O – SD (second dilution) uses a Trace Source™ Permeation Tube to add a precisely known, adjustable, trace concentration of water vapour into a flow of dry matrix gas to create calibration standards for trace moisture monitors. A second dilution stage then takes an adjustable aliquot of that primary mixture and further dilutes it with matrix gas to create substantially lower concentrations. This two-stage dilution method allows the output concentration of trace moisture to be varied seamlessly over a range of up to 10,000:1 from a single permeation tube. The system is designed to add water vapour concentrations in the range from 100ppb to over 5,000ppm.


An alternate function of the two-stage dilution system is to generate a variable moisture concentration while maintaining constant total flow. In this mode the concentration can still be varied over a range of up to 400:1.


The Standard Additions Technique is used to compensate for residual moisture in the matrix gas. In use, accuracy of the measuring device is achieved by calibration on the differential response due to the moisture addition. The moisture concentration added by the Span Pac™ H2O - SD is traceable to NIST through physical standards.


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Aanderaa Data Instruments AS - a xylem brand ............................................................................62 Agilent Technologies ....................................................OFC, 33 Alphasense Ltd ..........................................................................16 AQE 2013....................................................................................IBC Aquaread™ Ltd..........................................................................11 Ashtead Technology (S.E.A.) Pte Ltd ..................................35 Baseline-Mocon, Inc ................................................................45 City Technology Ltd..................................................................19 Delta-T Devices Ltd ..................................................................42 Dosatronic GmbH ....................................................................10 Dr A Kuntze GmbH ..................................................................52 Eco Expo Asia..............................................................................36 Edinburgh Instruments Ltd ..................................................24 Enmet Corporation ..................................................................27 Environdata Pty Ltd..................................................................44 Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd..................................26 FLIR Systems Co, Ltd ................................................................25 Gas Measurement Instruments Ltd....................................22 Geotechnical Instruments (UK) Ltd..............................17, 21 Global Water - a xylem brand ..............................................81 Hermann Sewerin GmbH..........................................................8 Horiba Instruments (Singapore) Pte Ltd ..........................12 ICMGP 2013..........................................................................31, 73 IFAT 2012......................................................................................50


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JCT Analysentechnik GmbH..................................................43 LAR Process Analysers AG ........................................................6 Macherey-Nagel GmbH & Co KG ..................................13, 52 Myron L Company ......................................................................9 Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH ....................................41 OI Analytical - a xylem brand................................................57 Optex Co, Ltd ..............................................................................10 Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd............................................37 PPM Technology Ltd ................................................................45 PS Analytical................................................................................30 RM Young Company ................................................................46 Scientific and Technical Gases Ltd ....................................20 Secomam - a xylem brand ....................................................56 Sensor + Test 2012....................................................................18 Sick Maihak GmbH................................................................OBC Skalar Analytical BV ....................................................................7 Tiger Optics LLC ........................................................................42 Tintometer GmbH ....................................................................51 Valeport Ltd ................................................................................12 Velp Scientifica srl ....................................................................11 Wilks Enterprise, Inc ................................................................53 WTW – a xylem brand ............................................................76 WWEM 2012........................................................................IFC, 23


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