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Press Releases of InfraTec

Read InfraTec press releases and get the latest news about our thermal imaging cameras, pyroelectric detectors and infrared technology.

  • Detector LRM-254
    2015-12-11
    Great Potential Inside Small Dimensions
    InfraTec presents a miniaturized detector for the analysis of many gases

    Even smaller, even stronger – this is how we might describe the new LRM-254 detector by InfraTec in just a few words.

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  • Non-Destructive testing of CFRP components with infrared infrared thermal imaging
    2015-11-17
    Non-Destructive Testing of CFRP Components
    Thermography as a method of quality assurance in the aerospace industry

    Non-destructive testing (NDT) through active and passive thermography has set new standards to test components and parts made of CFRP for strength through the rigorous demands of the aerospace industry.

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  • InfraTec enhances Client Services in North American Markets - Picture Credits: © 33ft / Fotolia.com
    2015-10-09
    InfraTec enhances Client Services in North American Markets
    Marketing of Thermography Systems Expanding

    The InfraTec offices in the United States are expanding their range of presence. Starting immediately, sales of thermography systems will be coordinated out of Plano in the US state of Texas.

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  • Pyroelectric Detector LMM-274 and LIM-272 for Gas Analysis
    2015-07-03
    New Detectors in Single Supply Operation with High Sensitivity
    Pyroelectric Detector LMM-274 and LIM-272 for Gas Analysis now available

    Since 2014 new detectors LMM-274 and LIM-272 complete the product line with integrated CMOS preamplifier technology.

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  • Detector with integrated μFPF
    2015-04-28
    Fast and High-Resolution Gas Sensors for the Energy Industry
    Detection of Gas Concentrations by Means of Infrared Spectroscopy

    Changes in the energy industry have generated a great need for affordable, high-resolution sensors for the measurement of the energy content of natural gas and other fuel gases. At the same time, the demand for more efficient appliances for routine monitoring and leakage detection has also increased.

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