The thermal imager optris PI 640i is the smallest measuring VGA infrared camera worldwide. With an optical resolution of 640x480 pixels, the PI 640i delivers pin-sharp radiometric pictures and videos in real time.
With a body sized 45x56x90 mm and weighing only 269 - 340 g (depending on lens), the optris PI 640i counts among the most compact thermal imaging cameras on the market.
It can be delivered with industrial thermal imager equipment and it comes with an extensive license-free thermography software package.
he optris PI NetBox is a miniature PC for the PI series of infrared cameras. It upgrades the optris PI IR Camera series to stand-alone solutions or acts as USB to Ethernet adapter. This permits to implement longer distances between the process proper (PI camera) and the process monitoring system (PC).
Long-distance control of infrared cameras: Acting as a USB to Ethernet adapter, the USB Server Gigabit 2.0 allows bridging distances significantly longer than 20 meters between the PC and a PI thermal imaging camera or a Xi 400 infrared camera and the optris CTvideo/ CSvideo video pyrometer series.
Our newly developed industrial process interface (PIF) permits automatic process monitoring, for the continuous in-operation control of the hardware of the infrared cameras with all cable connections and the free analysis software PIX Connect. An innovation on the market in this monitoring process is the control of the external computer.
The remote data transmission unit ARC1-Tube with logger function is encased in a robust, stainless steel housing, which is ideally suited to installation in 2" monitoring pipes. This unit records measurements made by external sensors (e.g. a level sensor) and periodically transmits the collected data via 2G, 3G, 4G, NB-IoT, LTE-M or LoRaWAN. The high-performance battery and sophisticated power management enable autonomous operation for up to 10 years. KELLER provides a range of licence-free software solutions for configuration and data processing. The easiest and most convenient way to access the collected data is via Keller PressureSuit.
With the new glass inspection system, temperature differences during glass hardening processes can be quickly detected, thus avoiding rejects and providing automatic quality monitoring.
The Top Down GIS 640 R system with temperature referencing by means of a sensor from below as well as automatic emissivity correction for standard and low-E glasses was specially developed for process control in glass tempering machines.
The newly developed thermal camera optris PI 1M is especially suited for temperature measurements of metals, as these exhibit a distinctly higher emissivity at the short measurement wavelength of 1μm than at measurements in the previously conventional wavelength range of 8-14 μm.
In parallel with the visualization of a thermal process, the high-performance sensor electronics allow a short reaction time of 1ms for the displaying of the temperature information of the center pixel.
The spectral range of 500 to 540 nm of the newly developed thermal imager optris PI 05M decreases measurement errors resulting from unknown or changing emissivities. Due to the spectral range as well as the continous measurement range from 900 to 2450 °C, the compact infrared camera is perfectly suited for temperature measurements of molten metals.
The frame rate of 1 kHz as well as the high optical resolution enable an optimal adaption to the respective application.
The spectral range of 800 nm of the newly developed thermal imager optris PI 08M decreases measurement errors resulting from unknown or changing emissivities. Due to the spectral range as well as the continous measurement range from 575 °C to 1900 °C , the compact infrared camera is ideal suited for for almost all NIR and CO2 laser processing applications.
The newly developed Microscope lenses are especially designed for thermal inspection of electronic boards and analyses of small chip level components down to 28 μm. The distance between the measurement object and the camera can vary between 80 and 100 mm.
The DPM5012 is a 5 ½ digit (-199999 to 999999) has uni-polar and bi-polar pulse / frequency inputs for counting, frequency / speed (dual channel), period, flow, timing, totalising and positioning applications. It can be used in conjunction with most standard pulse / frequency generating sensors. Sensor excitation is standard and the output voltage is link selectable. Options include analogue output, alarm setpoints (up to 4 alarms), BCD output. RS-232 or RS-485 communications and many more. The display and analogue output is programmable from the front push buttons. Selected options now feature ‘Plug and Play’ technology allowing options boards to be ordered separately and field fitted when required
As a universal indicator, the instrument is fully programmable from the front push buttons for decimal point selection, scaling, positive or negative logic, parallel or multiplexed BCD input, Gray Code input & Binary input. The panel mount housing is a standard DIN 48mm x 96mm size. Applications include displays for PLC outputs for process control, & displays for absolute shaft encoders. Options include programmable analogue output, one, two, three or four alarms, RS-232 output etc. The analogue output is programmable from the front push buttons. Selected options now feature ‘Plug & Play’ technology, allowing option boards to be ordered separately & field fitted when required.
The Model 4011 (4 digit) & Model 5011 (5½ digit) LED serial input indicators are used for remote display of serial data of numeric & alpha-numeric format. These indicators are ideal for applications where multiple slave display units are required. The indicators utilise DPM's ASCIIbus protocol for easy implementation into almost any system. The indicators come with a choice of either RS-232 input or RS-485 input for bus systems. The display may be set to flash on and off whenever the indicator does not receive valid refresh data within a specified time period. Options include programmable analogue output, one, two, three or four alarms, BCD output and other options. The analogue output option is rangeable from the front pushbuttons. Selected options now feature ‘Plug & Play’ technology, allowing option boards to be ordered separately & field fitted when required.
The infrared thermometer optris CSlaser LT consists of a robust stainless steel sensor with integrated electronics, enabling easy integration into your system.
Its innovative double laser sight allows for an exact marking of measurement spots even on smallest objects. A variety of optics enables adaptation for a broad range of different applications. Additionally, the IR thermometer offers a standardized two-wire interface for a reliable transfer of measurement data and easy integration into a Siemens SPS.
The infrared thermometer optris CSlaser hs LT allows for measuring of the slightest temperature differences from 0.025°C on, which plays an important role for e.g. continual surveillance of product homogeneities.
In addition, its double laser sight ensures an exact marking of measuring fields and a variety of scopes offers high adaptability with various applications.
The infrared video thermometer optris CSvideo 3M is perfectly suited for low-temperature measurement of metals and composite materials starting from 50 °C. Parallel use of the video module and the laser sight allow for an easy and exact measuring field marking even if the measuring object is located in hard-to-access areas.
The new Optris video pyrometers CTvideo 1M / 2M allow a parallel use of video and crosshair laser aiming for an optimal measuring field adjustment even in processes with limited access. It reliably measures temperatures of metals or ceramics and, due to its short measuring wavelength, reduces measuring errors of surfaces with low or unknown emissivity.
The infrared video thermometer optris CTvideo 3M is perfectly suited for low-temperature measurement of metals and composite materials starting from 50°C. Parallel use of the video module and the laser sight allow for an easy and exact measuring field marking even if the measuring object is located in hard-to-access areas
Due to its short measuring wavelength the ratio pyrometer optris CTratio 1M is especially suited for measurement of extremely high metal temperatures and the very short response time allows for surveillance of very fast processes.
The ratio pyrometer is largely resistant against dust, steam and dirty observation windows. This allows for an accurate measurement in cases of window soiling of up to 90 percent. The pyrometer additionally measures reliably in cases where the measuring object only covers 5 percent of the measuring point or moves very fast.
Rugged, electrically isolated sensing head and fiber optic cable for ambient temperatures up to 315 °C without cooling.
Due to its short measuring wavelength the ratio pyrometer optris CTratio 2M is especially suited for measurement of extremely high metal temperatures and its very short response time allows for surveillance of very fast processes.
Rugged, electrically isolated sensing head and fiber optic cable for ambient temperatures up to 315 °C without cooling
The infrared laser thermometer optris CTlaser F2 offers a special measuring wavelength for temperature measurement of CO2 flame gases. This makes it optimally suited for e.g. combustion processes, garbage incineration, or processes in chemical reactors.
The IR thermometer’s temperature range covers temperatures from 200°C up to 1,650°C, while the stainless steel measuring head is heat-resistant up to 85°C without additional cooling. Optional cooling and protection equipment is available, ensuring exact temperature measurement even in rough surroundings.
The infrared thermometer optris CTlaser F6 is an upgraded version of the pyrometer optris CTlaser F2. It has also been designed for temperature measurement of CO flame gasses, e.g. in combustion processes, in garbage incineration, or in processes in chemical reactors.
The pyrometer measures temperatures precisely between 200°C and 1,650°C. Due to the measuring head being made of stainless steel, it is heat-resistant up to 85°C without additional cooling. Also, optional cooling and protection equipment is available, ensuring exact temperature measurement even in rough surroundings.