
ImageIR® 10300
With the ImageIR® 10300, users from industry and science for the first time can use a radiometric infrared camera whose cooled photon detector permits images in the format (1,920 × 1,536) IR pixels.
- Full HD resolution of about 3 Megapixels
- Pixel pitch of 10 µm
- Thermal resolution better than 0.03 K
- Measurement accuracy ± 1 °C or ± 1 %
- High-speed recording with previously unknown image quality
- Detector FormatEfficient measurement of smallest structures on large-scale objects
- Thermal ResolutionPrecise detection of smallest temperature differences
- 10 GigETransmission and storage of large amounts of measurement data on a computer in very short time
- Modular Design ConceptMore flexibility for upgrades and changes of components
- Complete Optical AssortmentAdaptation of the image geometry to almost every measuring situation
The top model of the ImageIR® series symbolises InfraTec’s accumulated knowledge from 25 years of applied thermography. It incorporates the consequence of our own development efforts, which strive consistently for perfection. And it reflects the skills of experienced engineers, who check each component’s suitability to produce in the end a precise high-tech measurement instrument.
The ImageIR® 10300 with its enormous geometric resolution marks the current highpoint of the high-end camera series produced in Dresden. The detector format, in combination with the small pitch dimension of 10 µm, ensures that measurement, inspection and surveillance tasks can be solved even more efficiently than before. Everywhere that very fine structures need to be analysed on large-surface measurement objects, for example, users save time, effort and thus costs.
Spectral range | (3.6 … 4.9) μm |
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Pitch | 10 µm |
Detector | InSb |
Detector format (IR pixels) | (1,920 × 1,536) |
Readout mode | ITR / IWR |
Aperture | f/2.0 |
Detector cooling | Stirling cooler |
Temperature measuring range | (-40 … 1,200) °C, up to 3,000 °C* |
Measurement accuracy | ± 1 °C or ± 1 % |
Temperature resolution @ 30 °C | Better than 0.035 K / 0.022 K in high-speed mode |
Depending on model |