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Infrared cameras serve as invaluable tools in the development, testing, process monitoring. In electronics research, thermal imaging offers high resolutions and enable precise measurement of temperatures and temperature distributions, even in the smallest components.
Short-wave infrared cameras are particularly favored for temperature monitoring in additive manufacturing. Their appeal lies in their ability to effortlessly track temperatures across the entire weld pool and capture temperature data from the hottest spots. This eliminates the necessity of precisely targeting a single spot sensor, streamlining the monitoring process and enhancing efficiency in additive manufacturing operations.
Application of Infrared Thermography in R&D
Best Thermal Imaging Cameras for Electronics Research and Development
Best Thermal Camera for Additive Manufacturing
Short Wavelength Thermal Camera for Measuring Metal Surface Temperatures
Infrared camera for laser applications up to 1900 °C
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