Middle wave infrared (MWIR) hyperspectral imaging captures light in the 3,000 – 5,000 nanometers range. It expands the possibilities in industrial sorting, quality control, process optimization, and research by detecting materials that are not detectable with any other wavelength or imaging method.
Join our partners at Specim for their next webinar and learn more about the upgraded Specim FX50 camera and how the MWIR hyperspectral imaging can benefit your business or research.
You will learn:
- Overview of MWIR hyperspectral imaging
- Key applications and use cases that benefit from MWIR
- Key features and benefits of the new Specim FX50 camera
- Illumination and techniques for successfully implementing MWIR hyperspectral imaging
The webinar is free and will take place on Thursday, January 18th, and there are two separate sessions to choose from:
- 7:00 AM UTC
- 5:00 PM UTC
The presentation will last about 30 minutes, after which there will be time for questions and answers.
Why Choose MWIR Hyperspectral Imaging?
MWIR hyperspectral imaging can be used to identify and classify materials based on their spectral characteristics in the middle-wave infrared range.
MWIR is particularly valuable in fields such as black plastics sorting, mineral identification, and oil and gas detection that are not detectable with any other wavelength or imaging method. MWIR is also applied in the metal industry for quality and process optimization and in defense and security applications for surveillance and threat detection.
The Specim FX50 is the only hyperspectral camera on the market covering the full MWIR spectral range of 2.7 – 5.3 μm that is required for black plastics sorting, for example.
The Specim FX50 is the only hyperspectral camera on the market covering the full MWIR spectral range of 2.7 – 5.3 μm that is required for black plastics sorting, for example.
Do you have questions ahead of the webinar?
Please contact our Technical Sales Manager, Dr. Luke Nicholls by email or call (01372) 378822.