The Advantages of SLS Cameras for R&D Applications: Recorded Webinar
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FLIR's new Type II Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) opens up new applications and brings significant advances in thermal imaging
Thermal imaging cameras operating in the traditional mid-wavelength IR (MWIR) tend to dominate the R&D application field due to their high sensitivity, high speed and relatively low cost compared to the cooled long-wavelength IR (LWIR) alternatives typically only accessible to military R&D professionals but the introduction of FLIRs new Type ll Strained Layer Superlattice is set to shake things up.
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Watch this recorded webinar where you’ll learn about the advantages of SLS thermal cameras and their use in solving real world R&D problems.