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G1210Z HgCdTe Medium Wave IR Detector Cooled 1280×1024/10μm For Monitoring

Brand Name GUIDE INFRARED
Model Number G1210Z
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Product Details
Resolution 1280×1024 Effective Pixel Rate ≥99.5%
Response Non-uniformity ≤8% Pixel Size 10μm
Sensitive Material Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) Max. Frame Rate 100Hz
Operating Temperature -45℃~+71℃ Typical NETD 20mK (F2)
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Medium Wave IR Detector

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HgCdTe IR Detector

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1280×1024 IR Detector

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Product Description

Product Description:

The G1210Z cooled HD MWIR infrared detector stands out with its innovative infrared focal plane array, providing high-quality thermal imaging with outstanding sensitivity and precision. Sporting a high-definition resolution of 1280x1024, it is capable of delivering exceptionally clear thermal images that reveal fine details. Made from Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT), this detector utilizes a highly efficient material, making it ideal for a broad range of thermal imaging tasks.

One of the key advantages of the G1210Z cooled MWIR detector is its impressive low response non-uniformity, rated at ≤8%. This ensures the production of clear, distortion-free thermal images, enhancing the overall reliability of the device. Furthermore, it boasts a typical NETD of 20mK (F2/F4), which enhances its ability to detect minute temperature differences, critical for applications that demand high sensitivity.

With its advanced features, the G1210Z infrared detector is designed for diverse applications where dependable thermal imaging is essential for target identification and tracking. It is particularly suited for use in law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and firefighting, where it aids first responders in navigating treacherous conditions and locating individuals in need. The enhanced thermal imaging capabilities of the G1210Z contribute to greater operational accuracy and efficiency, helping to minimize downtime and improve overall effectiveness.

Main Features:

Wide range of applications
• It is widely used in detection, imaging, and monitoring, as well as some high-end applications

Medium wave band detection
• A long transmission distance in the atmosphere
• Very effective for detecting and imaging long-range targets
• It can better penetrate haze, smoke, and atmospheric humidity, thus providing clear imaging effects even in harsh environments.

Technical Parameters:

Model G1210Z
Sensitive Material HgCdTe/MCT
Resolution 1280*1024
Pixel Size 10μm
Spectral Range 3.7μm±0.2μm~4.8μm±0.2μm
Typical NETD 20mK (F2)
Max. Frame Rate 100Hz
Effective Pixel Rate ≥99.5%
Response Non-uniformity ≤8%
Working Temperature -45℃~+71℃
Cryocooler RC2
Cooling Time (23℃) ≤6min
Max. Power Consumption (71℃) ≤17W
Steady Power Consumption (23℃) ≤7W
Size (mm) 143.5*58.5*71
Weight (g) ≤600

Applications:

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Technical Support:

We believe that technical support should not only resolve customer issues but also assist clients in building their own technical maintenance teams. Through effective technical support, we aim to empower our customers' maintenance personnel by sharing valuable experiences and knowledge. This collaborative approach ultimately helps us achieve our primary goal: ensuring customer satisfaction and fostering long-term partnerships.

Additionally, we provide technical training to help customers better utilize our products and improve their skills and knowledge. Through these measures, we aim to enhance the customer experience and establish long-term collaborative relationships.

By investing in comprehensive technical support, we strive to enhance our customers' operational efficiency and reliability, thereby solidifying our standing in the industry.

FAQs:

Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?

A: Infrared thermal imaging uses photoelectric technology to detect specific infrared band signals of thermal radiation from objects, converts these signals into images and graphics that can be visually distinguished by humans, and further calculates temperature values.

Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?

A: Infrared ray, also known as infrared radiation, is an electromagnetic wave in the infrared wavelength range between visible light and microwave. Thermal infrared imaging typically refers to mid infrared imaging at 3-5μm and far-infrared imaging at 8-12μm. In these bands, the focus is on heat sources, not visible light. The human eye is sensitive to the wavelength range of about 0.4~0.7μm and cannot see longer wavelengths of thermal energy. 

Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?

A: Generally speaking, infrared thermal imaging is divided into three bands: short wave, medium wave, and long wave.
Shortwave: wavelength range within 3μm;
Medium wave: wavelength range from 3μm to 5μm;
Long wave: wavelength range from 8μm to 14μm;

Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?

A: The infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules can be used in a variety of applications such as thermography, security & surveillance, intelligent industry, outdoor night vision observation, machine vision, smart driving, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.

Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?

A: Infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects and does not have radiation. As long as an object exceeds absolute zero, an infrared signal will be emitted, which is received by an infrared detector and then converted into a thermal image.