- Maximum Fixed Aperture: F/1.4
- 25mm SWIR Fixed Focus Lens
- Optimized Waveband: 0.9-1.7µm
- 21mm Image Diameter
- C-Mount Interface
- Adapters Available
- : Available to order
- SKU: SR1596-A01
Available Options
EXPORT CONTROLLED PRODUCT :
FLIR 320x240 60Hz and 30Hz Fast-Video and 640x480 30Hz Fast-Video (>9Hz) uncooled LWIR Thermal Camera Core products are export controlled and require validated export licenses from the U.S. Department of Commerce prior to export or re-export outside of the United States to certain countries.
Strategic Trade Authorized (STA) Countries are an exception. In circumstances whereby "RHP International" delivers a camera to a customer in the U.S. who intends to export or re-export the FLIR camera outside of the United States, whether or not the camera is integrated into another product, it is the customer’s responsibility to apply for the required export license from the appropriate department of the U.S. government. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
Click the link below for a list of STA countries and more Export information.
The Export Conditions page details information regarding what countries thermal cameras can be exported to.
25mm SWIR
Unlimited Applications can benefit from SWIR Technology.
StingRay specializes in bringing the best possible optics to market. The rest is up to you. New SWIR Applications are discovered every day and StingRay looks forward to service these future markets. StingRay's Goal is to stay one step ahead of detector technology.Applications for SWIR:
- Plastic Sorting
- Agriculture Sorting
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Glass Inspection
StingRay SWIR Lenses are crafted using SWIR specific materials and coatings. Lower cost alternatives are generally inexpensive visible lenses that are coated with a 'SWIR-specific' coating. While this might work for some applications, the system will suffer from low overall transmission of SWIR light as well as focus shift across the SWIR band. This will produce a dark, fuzzy image.
StingRay lenses provide a boosted transmission which provides for a bright image and also gives a crisp focus due to it's achromatic correction.
What is SWIR?
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) is identified as 900-1700nm.
Essentially, think of SWIR as 'light' that the human eye can't see. Unlike thermal infrared, SWIR behaves much like visible light as it is reflected as opposed to emitted.
How can we see it?
Humans can't see SWIR energy. By pairing an InGaAs [Indium Gallium Arsenide] detector with a SWIR-optimized lens, SWIR is converted to a visible image that can be utilized by humans and machines.
OVERVIEW | |
Optimized Waveband | 0.9-1.7µm |
Maximum Aperture | F/1.4 |
Image Diameter | 21mm |
Interface | C-Mount |
Features |
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GENERAL BEHAVIOR | |
Focal Length | 25mm |