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The imaging sensor of a contemporary cooled thermal imaging camera is integrated with a cryocooler, which reduces the sensor temperature to cryogenic levels.
To lower thermally-induced noise to a level below that of the signal from the scene being scanned, the sensor temperature must be lowered.
The global cooled thermal imager market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The FLIR A6700sc is a compact, cheaply priced cooled thermal imaging camera by FLIR Systems that is made for industrial R&D applications that require higher image quality, sensitivity, and frame rates than those that can be obtained from a camera with an uncooled detector.
A cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector operating in the 3- to 5-micron waveband is a feature of the FLIR A6700sc. There is a broadband version that operates in the 1- to 5-micron waveband. Both versions generate 640 × 512 clear thermal photos. The FLIR A6700sc can record the tiniest image details and temperature difference data thanks to its high thermal sensitivity of 20 mK.
Additionally, the cameras are perfect for high-speed, high sensitivity applications due to their accurate camera synchronization and triggering. The FLIR A6700sc can simultaneously register all of the pixels from a thermal event when it is operating in snapshot mode.
This is crucial while keeping an eye on moving objects because a regular thermal imaging camera would experience visual fuzz. When used in windowing mode, the camera supports image frame rates of up to 480 frames per second.
The Sophie family’s range capabilities are unparalleled on the market right now. A new era in long-range day/night imaging and target finding for special forces and infantry platoons began with the launch of Sophie Ultima. The Sophie Ultima’s cooled infrared imaging system can accurately locate a tank up to 6 km away.
Thanks to unmatched chilled technology for surveillance intelligence, JTAC, specialised squad leaders, and special forces S, Sophie ULTIMA has been created to provide the ultimate superiority day and night.
Silent Sentinel is happy to announce the addition of brand-new full High-Definition (HD) cooled Mid-Wave Infrared (MWIR) thermal lenses to its product lineup.
Silent Sentinel has entered the HD market in addition to its wide selection of standard-definition products by providing HD-cooled MWIR thermal lenses with 12801024 resolution and 10m pixel spacing as standard to significantly enhance the range performance of its camera platform offering.
The following HD thermal lenses are currently available: 68.7-550mm, 43.6-785mm, 75-900mm, and 55.5-1000mm; they all include push or automatic autofocus in addition to a motorised optical zoom of up to 18x. All of these lenses are compatible with an additional HD or 4K visible sensor.
These cooled sensors may be installed on Silent Sentinel’s market-leading long-range platforms, Osiris and Jaegar, and will give end customers a reasonably priced option while providing clear, high-definition images in a durable housing.