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Ocean Thin Films Introduces SpectroCam Imager for Multispectral Imaging Applications

Ocean Thin Films has introduced a new imager called SpectroCam that provides multispectral imaging of inorganic and organic chemicals in real-time. It makes the design procedure easier for engineers and scientists and thus reduces the delivery time to market.

SpectroCam

The SpectroCam has an individual wideband CCD to gauge the spectrum range between the UV and the NIR. The imager produces ultra-resolution images utilizing a distinct set of application-specific wavelengths. This focused spectral method generates visual information that can be tailored for numerous uses in the industrial, medical, agricultural and military markets.

The imager comes in a development kit comprising a set of filters for the most widely utilized wavelengths for research and development people who require a fast ready-to-use system for proof-of-concept studies.

The sensors and filters in the SpectroCam can be modified  to meet specific requirements and the cameras can be customized for original equipment manufacturing (OEM) uses. Its patented design makes it an economical and flexible solution for any kind of sensing and multispectral imaging applications.

Source: http://www.oceanthinfilms.com

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