InfraTec ImageIR® 7300 IR Thermal Camera

The cooled infrared camera with high resolution

  • Cooled camera in VGA format with excellent price-performance ratio
  • Comprehensive range of optics available
  • Very long cooler running times, ideally suited for continuous operation
  • Separate filter and aperture wheel design for high flexibility

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InfraTec ImageIR® 7300 – Your Entry into the VGA Segment

The cooled infrared camera with high resolution

  • Cooled camera in VGA format with excellent price-performance ratio
  • Comprehensive range of optics available
  • Very long cooler running times, ideally suited for continuous operation
  • Separate filter and aperture wheel design for high flexibility
Detector Format 640×512

A large detector enables the highest sensitivity

IR-Frame Rate 100Hz

Analysis of extreme temperature changes and gradients in full frame

Measurement Accuracy

Highly accurate and repeatable measurements

Thermal Resolution 20 mK

Precise detection of the smallest temperature differences

GigE Vision Compatible

Standard interface for easy integration into existing process environment

Rotating Filter Wheel and Aperture Wheel

Enables measurement tasks with high object temperatures and spectral thermography

Motor Focus

Precise, fast and remotely controlled, including multiple autofocus functions

Increase Your Flex­ib­ility by Using the Modular Design Concept

The ImageIR® series is based on a modular concept and allows for successive upgrading and changes of powerful components like motorised lenses or a high-speed shutter. Already in its basic configuration, it can be delivered with different detectors which support your application the best way. Like this, you will always remain flexible and optimally adapt your camera systems to your respective needs.

Avoid Meas­ure­ment Errors Using Highest Geomet­rical Resol­u­tion of (640 × 512) Infrared Pixels

Compared with digital camera systems operating in the visible spectrum, thermographic detector technologies still suffer from lower pixel numbers. Therefore, every pixel counts as in the former times of digital photography. This ImageIR® infrared camera series offers you (640 × 512) IR pixels of the high-resolution detector.

Detect Smal­lest Temper­ature Differ­ences Using High Thermal Resol­u­tion of 20 mK

The thermal resolution of the ImageIR® infrared camera series allows you to measure the smallest temperature differences of (at 30 °C). Thermal images with a narrow temperature span display details absolutely sharp. You will find interesting signatures even there where other infrared camera systems cannot detect any temperature differences any longer.

Easily Transfer Your Radiometric Data to the Computer

You will be able to work with both radiation proportional data formats and also directly with temperature data in °C or °F. You will receive the data by setting your specific parameters in the easy handling acquisition interface of the ImageIR® series at a frame rate of up to 2.5 kHz.

Make Use of Spec­tral Filters for Material Specific Meas­ure­ments

Material-specific emissivity and transmissivity properties have to be taken into account while measuring with infrared camera systems. The integration of spectral filters makes use of those specifics for special measurements. For example, spectral ranges of thin PE foils can be excluded in case they are highly transmissive or transparent.

Like this, only the radiation will be measured, which is purely emitted by the foil itself. Based on its long experience in thermography, InfraTec can support you in selecting the right spectral filter. The infrared camera systems of the ImageIR® series can integrate a remotely controllable filter wheel, which can hold up to four spectral filters.

The filter position close to the detector can avoid warm aperture effects and allows for the usage of smaller and thereby cheaper filters in the infrared camera.

Extend Your Temper­ature Meas­ure­ment Range with an Auto­matic Aper­ture Setting

The temperature measurement range of the ImageIR® infrared camera series can be widened by an integrated aperture wheel. The motorised aperture wheel can be controlled by the camera control itself.

Working with calibrated measurement ranges, the appropriate aperture will even be automatically set in the infrared camera. When filter and aperture wheels are separately integrated, the ImageIR® camera series will be especially flexible in handling specific measurement situations.

Solid Immer­sion Lens (SIL) for ImageIR®

In order to make particularly small structures clearly visible, an infrared camera with a large detector format is suitable. In some cases, special measurement and testing tasks require a further increase in spatial resolution. In the field of micro-thermography, high-performance infrared microscopic lenses are used for this purpose.

Their benefits can be further increased in conjunction with Solid Immersion Lenses (SIL). Mounted on the optics, these immersion media significantly improve the resolution of even the smallest structures in the µm range.

Further Functions

Multispectral Feature

The multispectral feature makes it possible to record sequences with constantly changing spectral filters. Images are recorded synchronously with a rapidly rotating filter wheel equipped with the filters. It may be possible to switch between up to seven filters, depending on the version.

Due to this, the multispectral measurement can be optimised to suit the measuring task if the preset ranges are unsuitable. The integration times can be adapted within the limits calibrated for this filter.

High­Sense Function

Guaranteed Flexibility and Measurement Accuracy

Due to this innovative feature, the cameras’ measurement accuracy remains unchanged even when integration times or measurement ranges are altered. This will save users both time and money.

Spectral range MCT: (1.5 … 5.5) µm; InSb: (1.5 … 5.7) µm
Pitch 15 µm
Detector MCT or InSb
Detector format (IR pixels) (640 × 512)
Image recording principle Snapshot
Readout mode ITR / IWR
Aperture ratio f/3.0 or f/2.0
Detector cooling Stirling cooler
Temperature measuring range (-40 … 300) °C
Measurement accuracy ± 2 °C or ± 2 %
Temperature resolution at 30 °C MCT: Better than 0.02 K; InSb: Better than 0.025 K
Frame rate (full/half/quarter/sub frame) MCT: Up to 75/300/1,200 Hz; InSb: Up to 100/326/863 Hz
Window mode Yes* (full frame/sub frame)
Focus Manual
Dynamic range 14 bit
Integration time (1 … 20,000) µs
Rotating aperture wheel Up to 5 positions
Rotating filter wheel Up to 7 positions
Interfaces GigE | HDMI*
Trigger 2 IN / 1 OUT, TTL
Analog signals*, IRIG-B* 2 IN / 2 OUT, no
Tripod adapter 1/4″ and 3/8″ photo thread, 2 × M5
Power supply 24 V DC, wide-range power supply (100 … 240) V AC
Storage and operation temperature (-40 … 70) °C, (-20 … 50) °C
Protection level IP54, IEC 60529
Shock vibration resistance in operation 2 G DIN EN 60068-2-6, 25 G DIN EN 60086-2-27
Dimensions; weight MCT:(241 x 120 x 160) mm*; InSb: (235 x 120 x 160) mm*; 3.3 kg (without lens)
Analysis and evaluation software* IRBIS® 3, IRBIS® 3 view, IRBIS® 3 plus*, IRBIS® 3 professional*, IRBIS® 3 control*, IRBIS® 3 online*, IRBIS® 3 process*, IRBIS® 3 active*, IRBIS® 3 mosaic*, IRBIS® 3 vision*
* Depending on the model
** In selected measurement ranges
*** Simulated values acc. to Johnson criteria for detection, recognition and identification with atmospheric extinction coefficient of 0.2/km and a probability of 50%.

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