Short-wave infrared imaging (SWIR) is an advanced technique that generates images from the electromagnetic spectrum invisible to the human eye, generally defined as light in a wavelength range of 0.9 – 1.7μm but can also range from 0.7 – 2.5μm. SWIR cameras are imaging systems that are compact, portable, and offer precise detail from color measurements to advanced chemical imaging.
For applications that require a powerful light source for visualization and accuracy, the Cavitar | CAVILUX HF Illumination Laser is a powerful high-performance pulsed diode laser light source for high-speed cameras. It’s a versatile tool used in scientific and industrial R&D work.
In the world of imaging technology, the SenS 1280 Smart SWIR camera stands out as a game-changer. Developed and produced by NiT in France, this remarkable camera boasts an array of impressive features that deliver crisp, low-noise images with exceptional clarity and accuracy. With its high-definition resolution, automatic gain control, and advanced image processing capabilities, the SenS 1280 sets a new standard for imaging excellence.
High-speed imaging isn’t a new invention. Longevity and development have made high-speed imaging accessible to individuals and businesses across various industries, so you can expect to see plenty of new applications in the coming years. Thousands of state and local governments are investing in their high-speed imaging technology. So is the entertainment and sporting industries. They’re also used in labs across the country and production factories for more quality control and troubleshooting.