Short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging is a specialized technology that operates in the 0.7 to 1.7 μm wavelength range. It is known for its ability to capture images in low-light conditions and through certain materials, making it a popular choice in industrial and scientific applications.
In high-speed imaging, capturing clear images under extreme conditions is a challenge that industries ranging from ballistics testing to manufacturing face daily. The quest for a solution that offers precision without compromise has led to the development of cutting-edge technologies, among which the Cavitar CAVILUX Smart UHS is highly recommended for ultra high-speed laser illumination.
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) has over 15 years of research and 20 patents when it comes to developing and manufacturing state-of-the-art InGaAs sensors using unique and proprietary technology to ensure the stacking of InGaAs array with CMOS read-out circuits at a sub-micro precision with high yield. Their expertise involves sensor design and manufacturing, software and mechanical developments, and camera assembly and testing.
High-speed cameras are designed to capture events that happen too fast for the human eye to perceive accurately. From analyzing motion dynamics in sports to capturing high-velocity processes in scientific experiments, these cameras serve a wide range of applications. The FASTCAM Mini AX200 is one of the best-performing models in the FASTCAM Mini high-speed camera series by Photron.