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Discover the Power of MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging and the New Specim FX50

Middle wave infrared (MWIR) hyperspectral imaging captures light in the 3,000 – 5,000 nanometer range. MWIR extends the possibilities in quality control, industrial sorting, research, and process optimization by identifying materials that are undetectable with any other imaging or wavelength technique.

Quantum Design UK and Ireland Ltd. and its partners at Specim have hosted a webinar that discusses the upgraded Specim FX50 camera and how MWIR hyperspectral imaging can enhance research or business.

Topics:

  • An overview of MWIR hyperspectral imaging
  • Important applications and use cases that benefit from MWIR
  • Key features and benefits of the new Specim FX50 camera
  • Illumination and methods for successfully employing MWIR hyperspectral imaging

Why Choose MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging?

MWIR hyperspectral imaging is utilized to identify and classify materials by their spectral characteristics in the middle-wave infrared range.

MWIR is especially valuable in fields like mineral identification, black plastics sorting, and oil and gas detection that are undetectable with any other wavelength or imaging technique. MWIR is additionally employed in the metal industry for quality and process optimization and in security and defense applications for threat detection and surveillance.

Discover the Power of MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging and the New Specim FX50

The Specim FX50 is the only hyperspectral camera available on the market that covers the complete MWIR spectral range of 2.7 – 5.3 μm, which is necessitated for black plastics sorting.

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