Thermal imaging cameras for industrial temperature monitoring
TIM thermal imaging cameras are designed for non-contact measurement of surface temperatures from -20 °C to 2000 °C. They enable efficient monitoring and control of temperature-critical processes both with low temperatures (e.g. in cooling chains) and with very high temperatures (e.g. in glass and metal processing). Their high thermal sensitivity makes these infrared cameras ideally suitable for precise and dynamic tasks. Different performance classes enable a suitable model to be selected for every application. The camera is connected via a USB interface, which also supplies the power.
- Temperature range from -20 °C to 2000 °C
- Long-life operation due to non-contact and wear-free measurement
- Ideal for OEM applications
- Real-time thermography with license-free software
- Compact design including USB port / optional Gigabit Ethernet
Easy process integration
Advanced interface concepts enable the integration of the infrared cameras into networks and automated systems:
- USB cable extension up to 100 m via Ethernet or up to 10 km via glass fiber
- Process interface (PIF) as analog input/output (0/4-20 mA) and digital output (potential-free relay output)
- Software interface via Dynamic-Link-Library (SDK) and COM port
Extremely lightweight, robust and compact
thermoIMAGER cameras close the gap between portable infrared snapshot cameras and devices for stationary use. Their lightweight and compact design makes them ideally suitable for mobile and stationary applications.
License-free software
The TIM Connect real-time software is an extremely powerful thermography software that is delivered with each infrared camera. This software enables parameter set-up of the camera and automatic process and quality control. Individual alarm thresholds can be set depending on the respective process. The free software included is compatible with Windows 7 and 10.
Large temperature measuring range
Thermal imaging cameras from Micro-Epsilon are suitable for use across a wide measuring range from -20 °C to 2000 °C - from low temperatures prevalent in cooling chains or laboratories, to the highest temperatures in metal processing applications.