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An infrared scanner is an optical system used to collect infrared energy from a scene using scanning optics with a point or line detector, as compared with a fixed optical system with a full two-dimensional detector array.

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IPG Photonics Corporation
IPG Photonics Corporation - Marlborough, MA
Specializes in high-performance fiber lasers and fiber amplifiers operating over a wide range of wavelengths and output powers. Applications include materials processing, telecommunications, and scientific research.
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AMETEK Land - Dronfield, United Kingdom
AMETEK Land, Process and Analytical Instruments - Pittsburgh, PA
CMM Optic - Troy, MI
Exergen Corp. - Watertown, MA
Heitronics Infrared Messtechnik GmbH - Wiesbaden, Germany
HGH Infrared Systems - Igny, France
Hormes LLC - New York, NY
Nordson Measurement & Control - Dayton, OH
Teletherm Infrared Systems/Research, Medical & Veterinary Thermal Imaging/Diagnostics - Tampa, FL
Thermoteknix Systems Ltd. - Cambridge, United Kingdom
Vzense Technology Inc. - Newark, CA
Glossary
  • infrared scanner An optical system used to collect infrared energy from a scene using scanning optics with a point or line detector, as compared with a fixed optical system with a full two-dimensional detector array.
  • scanner 1. A device used to trace out an object and build up an image. One of the most common of these types is video scanning. The scanning takes place inside the television tube as electrons, guided by electron optics, sweep linearly across a tube face...
  • infrared Infrared (IR) refers to the region of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than those of visible light, but shorter than those of microwaves. The infrared spectrum spans wavelengths roughly between 700 nanometers (nm) and 1...
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