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Resolution Enhancement of Imaging Chips with Piezo Technology
2013-03-15 12:30:06| dairynetwork Home Page
Cameras and scanning systems used in applications involving fluorescence microscopy, white-light interferometry OCT, or aerial photography need to be high resolution. When resolution needs to be increased, there are only a few options
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High Speed Infrared Imaging And The Ballistics Of 'Punkin Chunkin'
2013-03-14 09:05:55| dairynetwork Home Page
In an effort to improve the performance of their massive 120 foot pneumatic air cannon at the 2012 World Punkin Chunkin Championship (WCPC), American Chunker team captain Brian Labrie invited FLIR Systems’ infrared experts David Bursell and Ron Lucier to join his diverse crew of chunkin’-crazed engineers, scientists, and fabricators. With the addition of a high speed, high resolution MWIR infrared camera, the team was able to use thermal analysis of pumpkin ballistics to improve design and performance as they prepared for the event.
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FDA approves imaging drug for cancer lymph nodes
2013-03-13 22:15:53| Biotech - Topix.net
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new imaging drug to help doctors locate lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer and skin cancer.
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FAST Thermal Imaging The New Way to Look at Explosions
2013-03-13 17:41:03| oilandgasonline Home Page
This application explores the use of a high speed, high performance infrared camera used to analyze dust cloud explosions. These types of explosions can occur in work areas where coal, flour, pollen, and powdered metal are present. To find out how infrared cameras can be used to study the ignition, explosion, propagation phenomologies, and other thermodynamic processes in dust cloud explosions, and to ultimately help prevent such explosions, download the application note.
FAST Thermal Imaging The New Way to Look at Explosions
2013-03-13 17:41:03| pollutiononline Downloads
This application explores the use of a high speed, high performance infrared camera used to analyze dust cloud explosions. These types of explosions can occur in work areas where coal, flour, pollen, and powdered metal are present. To find out how infrared cameras can be used to study the ignition, explosion, propagation phenomologies, and other thermodynamic processes in dust cloud explosions, and to ultimately help prevent such explosions, download the application note.
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