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Thermo Scientific - CIDTEC
Company Description
Thermo Scientific - CIDTEC manufactures high performance UV–NIR sensitive Charge Injection Device (CID) cameras for demanding scientific imaging applications, radiation environments, and unique machine vision inspection applications. Features include extremely wide dynamic range (XDR), inherent anti-blooming performance, UV – NIR response, and color radiation hardened imager technology. Formats include Scientific, NTSC, Progressive, PAL, and intensified cameras for low light imaging or high speed gating. Deep UV and X-Ray coating deposition services are also available.
Contact Information
101 Commerce Blvd Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific Liverpool,NY United States
Press Releases
| ColorRAD radiation hardened camera The newest addition to the CID based radiation hardened camera product line is the ColorRAD. This radiation hardened camera provides sharp, crisp Color video images in radiation environments up to at least 3x10(6) rads total dose. The new ColorRAD complements the MegaRAD series of monochrome radiation hardened cameras which operate to at least 1x10(6) rads total dose. Features of the unique ColorRAD radiation hardened color camera include: excellent signal-to-noise in radiation flux, anti-blooming performance inherent to CIDs, and customer specific remote head cable lengths. The CID (Charge Injection Device) radiation hardened cameras operate in total radiation dose exposure over 100 times greater than what conventional CCD cameras can tolerate. CID imagers have even continued to function after undergoing un-powered stress testing to beyond 10 MegaRAD total dose Gamma (Co60) exposure. This radiation hardness makes the ColorRAD and the MegaRAD series of cameras well suited for nuclear medicine, reactor surveillance, vessel inspection, waste monitoring, accelerator experiments, hot cells, and other radiation hardened imaging applications common to nuclear power generation, decommissioning, waste disposal, and the high energy physics markets. The new ColorRAD version cameras offer end users unprecedented color imaging wherever radiation may be present. |
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