Electrophysics has launched a new high performance infrared camera, the Titanium 560 MWIR, ideal for the diversity of applications in automotive design, test and manufacturing. Infrared imaging plays a vital role in the automotive industry not only as an R&D instrument but also as a test and predictive maintenance tool. In consideration of the large number of electronic and electromechanical components that are used in the production of each automobile, the automotive industry is a microcosm of the diversity of thermal imaging applications apparent today. And, with the trend toward improved reliability, it's understandable that infrared imaging plays such an important role in worldwide production of automobiles.
With the introduction of the Titanium 560 MWIR Camera, state-of-the-art thermal imaging performance can now be achieved in a camera platform that has the flexibility of both an open
optical interface as well as the power of a high speed image acquisition interface. As such, the camera is ideal in a wide variety of applications -- from infrared microscopy and
electronics inspection, to high-speed infrared imaging. Online videos of many of these automotive applications are demonstrated here (