FLIR A400 and A700 Science Kits offer researchers and engineers a streamlined solution for accurate temperature measurement. Simplified yet robust connections help you set up and start testing quickly; then easily view, acquire, and analyze data using included FLIR Research Studio software. The Standard kit includes a FLIR A400 or A700 Image Streaming camera, 24° lens with automatic/remote and manual focusing, as well as FLIR Macro Mode. The Professional kit has the added benefits of MSX® image enhancement, radiometric data transmission over Wi-Fi, and a close-up lens for accurate thermal measurements on small components.
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SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS & COLLABORATION FLIR Research Studio’s simple Connect – View – Record – Analyze workflow helps you obtain and analyze thermal results quickly -
ACCURACY YOU CAN COUNT ON Multiple lens options ensure the maximum number of pixels on your object; crisp auto or manual focus improves thermal measurement -
UNMATCHED CONNECTIVITY Eliminate the need for additional cables using standard Power over Ethernet (PoE) plus Wi-Fi connection to your workstation (Professional kit)
Description
Technical Specifications:
Imaging and optical data | |
Infrared resolution | 640 × 480 pixels |
Thermal sensitivity (NETD) | <40 mK, 24° @ +30°C (+86°F) |
Field of view (FOV) | 24° × 18° |
Minimum focus distance | 0.15 m (0.49 ft) |
Focal length | 17 mm (0.67 in) |
Spatial resolution (IFOV) | 0.7 mrad/pixel |
Lens identification | Automatic |
f-number | 1.3 |
Image frequency | 30 Hz |
Focus | One-shot contrast Motorized Manual |
Detector data | |
Focal plane array/spectral range | Uncooled microbolometer/7.5–14 µm |
Detector pitch | 12 µm |
Measurement | |
Camera temperature range | –20 to 120°C (–4 to 248°F) 0 to 650°C (32 to 1202°F) 300 to 2000°C (572 to 3632°F) |
Object temperature range and accuracy(for ambient temperature 15–35°C (59–95°F)) | Range –20 to 120°C (–4 to 248°F): –20 to 100°C (–4 to 212°F), accuracy ±2°C (±3.6°F) 100 to 120°C (212 to 248°F), accuracy ±2% Range 0 to 650°C (32 to 1202°F): 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F), accuracy ±2°C (±3.6°F) 100 to 650°C (212 to 1202°F), accuracy ±2% Range 300 to 2000°C (572 to 3632°F): accuracy ±2% |