Produkt-Neuheit
Expansion of the thermal imaging camera series PYROVIEW for industrial process control
28.02.2025
The long-standing, proven thermal imaging camera series PYROVIEW from DIAS Infrared includes numerous models that differ in measurement temperature and spectral ranges, pixel numbers, optics and housings and can therefore be optimally adapted to different applications. All devices have an Ethernet interface that allows lossless and extremely low-delay data transmission in real time up to the maximum frame rate. Software packages PYROSOFT (online/offline) specially developed for the cameras for data aquisition and analyzing as well as for connection to process control systems are available.
For the PYROVIEW camera models there are two different housing variants. The PYROVIEW compact+ models (left in the picture) have an aluminum housing (IP54) for universal applications. For particularly harsh industrial environments, the PYROVIEW protection variant (right in the picture) is available with an IP65 stainless steel housing with protective window, air purge and optional water cooling.
The thermal imaging camera series PYROVIEW has now been expanded with a new model that operates in the short-wave infrared spectral range (SWIR) and is therefore particularly suitable for measurements on metals and ceramics. The PYROVIEW 512S camera has a high-dynamic InGaAs array of the latest generation, which allows images with 512 x 408 pixels at a frame rate of up to 60 Hz. The device enables non-contact temperature measurements in the spectral range from 1.4 µm to 1.6 µm starting at 300 °C. Two temperature measuring ranges are available as standard (measuring range 1: 300 °C to 750 °C, measuring range 2: 700 °C to 1200 °C). To adapt to different measuring object sizes and distances there are several lenses with motor focus.
Also new are the two models PYROVIEW 640L and PYROVIEW 380L (640x480 and 384x288 pixels) operating in the spectral range 8 µm to 14 µm for temperature measurements between -20 °C and 500 °C, which now enable noise-equivalent temperature resolutions of less than 40 mK at room temperature with the latest generation of microbolometer arrays at a maximum frame rate of 50 Hz.
For non-contact temperature measurements between 650 °C and 1800 °C in the near infrared spectral range from 0.8 µm to 0.9 µm, two new camera models, PYROVIEW 1600N and PYROVIEW 1920N, have been available for a few months, initially in the compact+ housing variant. Based on HD-Si sensor arrays with 1600x1200 or 1920x1080 pixels, they are particularly interesting for applications in the metallurgy and glass industries.
More information: https://dias-infrared.com/products/infrared-cameras
DIAS Infrared GmbH