New high-resolution infrared camera for combustion chambers with small probe diameter

20. Jun 2018
New high-resolution infrared camera for combustion chambers with small probe diameter
New high-resolution infrared camera for combustion chambers with small probe diameter

DIAS Infrared has extended ist huge product range of special and very robust thermal imaging cameras for measurement of very high temperatures in combustion chambers.

Slim thanks to endoscope optic

The new infrared camera PYROINC 768N endoscope enables non-contact temperature measurement between 800 °C and 1800 °C in the NIR spectral range from 0.8 μm to 1.1 μm. It’s equipped with a particularly slim endoscope optic with a stainless steel probe cooling jacket of only 36 mm diameter (length about 900 mm, extendable if necessary), which can be cooled with both water and air.

Maximum of security

The optic has a motor focus and a protective window. The infrared radiation inlet has a patented air purge. It has a very small diameter. The probe cooling jacket can be retracted directly through an opening through the combustion chamber wall. An automated retraction device ensures maximum safety even under critical operating conditions. The front part of the probe cooling jacket withstands temperatures around 1800 °C.

Measure temperatures in glass melting and rotary kilns

The infrared camera PYROINC 768N endoscope can be used for temperature measurement of glass melts and for checking the lining in glass melting furnaces, but also for online monitoring of the sintering zone in cement rotary kilns.

Just swap

The advantage of the small diameter of 36 mm is that the temperature measuring PYROINC camera can be used in existing openings of the combustion chamber walls for visual cameras. Both camera systems can be easily exchanged.

Further information:

Please contact our engineers for further information.