Reply to: FWD>RE>FW: Infrared Viewers Once again:
Infraspect's phone no. is 802-985-2500. Other vendor information I found in a literature catalog includes: Inframetrics: 508-670-5555 ISI Group: 505-298-7646 Santa Barbara Infrared: 805-965-3669 Cole-Parmer: 800-323-4340 Omega Engineering: 800-826-6342 Regards, Peter L. Tarver Northern Telecom [email protected] ------------------------------ List-Post: [email protected] Date: 5/23/96 8:07 AM From: Tarver, Peter Keith - While I don't have any direct experience with IR imagers and their related analysis software, I would suggest getting your hands on some trade magazines, such as Photonics Spectra, Lasers and Optronics, etc. There are at least a few vendors that make very sophisticated products using CCDs, specifically designed for the measurement of temperature. The only one that comes to mind immediately is Aegema (very pricey) (I'm not sure about the second "e"), but there are others. These can run into the multiple of $k10 range, depending on what you're after. Infraspect (I don't have their address) has a thermography guide and offers training and "certification" courses. The 1995-1996 Cole-Parmer catalog has IR thermometers, beginning from around $200.00, as does Omega Engineering. There are, no doubt, others. I know this wasn't much help, but perhaps it's a starting point to work from. Good luck Regards, Peter L. Tarver Northern Telecom [email protected] ------------------------------ List-Post: [email protected] Date: 5/22/96 6:02 PM To: Tarver, Peter From: rbusche Has anyone had experience with these? _______________________________________________________________________________ To: Multiple recipients of list SAFETY From: Safety on Tue, May 21, 1996 8:23 PM Subject: Infrared Viewers Howdy Safety Netters - Does anyone have any information, experience, or leads on infrared imaging and recording systems for use in detecting equipment hot spots? I am thinking in terms of checking motors, pumps, electrical switch gear, transformers, etc. We have a temperature "gun" that we can read surface temperatures, but it doesn't give the ability to detect or "see" variations very easily. Thanks For Your Help! Regards, Keith Land, CSP [email protected]

