Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy
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Pixelteq has introduced its new SpectroCam™ SWIR multispectral camera that offers multi-band, short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging that improves contrast with real-time, pseudo-colour visualisation for a variety of remote sensing, intelligence, biomedical, industrial sorting and authentication applications.
The latest addition to Pixelteq’s family of multispectral sensors and cameras, the SpectroCam SWIR camera delivers data-rich imaging of up to 6 application-specific spectral bands across short-wave infrared (SWIR), near infrared (NIR), and visible wavelengths. Standard and custom interchangeable filters are used to capture full-frame resolution images at up to 30 frames per second.
“Being able to get live false-colour SWIR images at this speed is a powerful tool for many applications,” stated Marco Snikkers, Marketing & Sales Director of Pixelteq. “It is exciting to see how our clients are improving safety, health, and productivity using SpectroCam’s imaging of narrow-band SWIR and visible wavelengths.”
Pixelteq, formerly Ocean Thin Films, provides micro-patterned spectral filters, sensors, and cameras – helping users shrink multi-wavelength sensors into a single package, enabling new optical features in today’s semiconductor sensors, and delivering application-specific sensors and cameras.
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