Radiometric thermal cameras with AI from Hanwha
Hanwha Vision has launched a new line of high-quality radiometric thermal cameras with built-in AI. These compact cameras can be applied for both surveillance and monitoring as well as for precise temperature measurements ranging from -40°C to 550°C.
With this unique combination of features, the cameras are suitable for industrial applications and for locations such as ports, airports, and maritime environments. Models in the lineup include versions with 8fps and 30fps.
AI-based object classification
Integrating AI into radiometric thermal cameras significantly enhances visibility. These latest cameras accurately classify people and vehicles, even in adverse weather conditions (fog, rain, snow) or challenging lighting situations. This enables operators to proactively protect individuals and assets, control access to a location, prevent accidents, and register temperature changes.
Wide temperature detection range
These new cameras from Hanwha Vision boast a wide detection range from -40°C to 550°C, with a high degree of accuracy, making them ideal for various applications where temperature control is crucial.
The cameras can relay crucial data about temperature changes and alert to potential issues such as with industrial machinery and materials. By addressing any problems identified by the cameras, operators can minimize unexpected downtime, enhance safety, and increase maintenance efficiency.
High-quality images
The 17 µm pixel size and enhanced sensitivity, with a 30 mK Noise Equivalent Temperature Detection (NETD), improve thermal imaging overall, particularly in challenging scenes with low contrast, such as objects with high temperature in high-temperature environments, or objects with low temperature in low-temperature environments.
The cameras are equipped with QVGA resolution (384x288) and wide-angle lenses (HFoV 90˚/ 60˚/ 37.9˚), making them particularly suitable for surveillance applications at short to medium distances. They capture clear and detailed images that AI can analyze accurately.
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