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The Specim FX50 is a hyperspectral MWIR camera for industrial materials analysis in the range of 2.7–5.3 μm with 154 spectral bands, 377 FPS, and integrated Stirling cooling.
Specim FX50 – Hyperspectral MWIR Camera for Industrial Materials Analysis The Specim FX50 is a hyperspectral line scanner camera for the medium-wave infrared (MWIR) range 2.7–5.3 μm, specially developed for demanding industrial environments. The camera enables fast and accurate sorting of black plastics, analysis of hydrocarbons and minerals, and detection of contaminants on metal surfaces. With an MCT sensor and integrated Stirling cooling, the FX50 delivers high-quality spectral data with 640 spatial pixels and 154 spectral bands, SNR up to 1300:1, 16-bit dynamics, and a dynamic range of up to 5000:1. |
| 3612_Pixel size (µm) | 30 |
|---|---|
| Approvals | CE, RoHS |
| Connector | Ethernet, Aux, Power, Trig In, Trig Out |
| Frame rate max | 377 fps |
| Height | 161 mm |
| Input voltage | 24 V DC |
| IP class | IP40 |
| Length | 280 mm |
| Lens barrel | Custom mount |
| Line speed max | 0.4 kHz |
| Operating humidity | 5–95% (icke-kondenserande) |
| Operating temperature | +5 … +40°C |
| Pixel size min | 30 µm |
|---|---|
| Power consumption | 90 W |
| Resolution max | 640 spatiala pixlar |
| Storage temperature | -20 … +50°C |
| Supply voltage | 24 V |
| Supply voltage dc max | 24 V DC |
| Supply voltage dc min | 24 V DC |
| Wavelength | 2700–5300 nm |
| Weight | 7 kg |
| Width | 202 mm |
The Specim FX50 is a hyperspectral MWIR camera for industrial materials analysis in the range of 2.7–5.3 μm with 154 spectral bands, 377 FPS, and integrated Stirling cooling.
Specim FX50 – Hyperspectral MWIR Camera for Industrial Materials Analysis The Specim FX50 is a hyperspectral line scanner camera for the medium-wave infrared (MWIR) range 2.7–5.3 μm, specially developed for demanding industrial environments. The camera enables fast and accurate sorting of black plastics, analysis of hydrocarbons and minerals, and detection of contaminants on metal surfaces. With an MCT sensor and integrated Stirling cooling, the FX50 delivers high-quality spectral data with 640 spatial pixels and 154 spectral bands, SNR up to 1300:1, 16-bit dynamics, and a dynamic range of up to 5000:1. |
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