The G330Z6 cooled infrared detector for optical gas imaging (OGI) is specifically engineered to detect gas leaks by converting medium wavelength infrared radiation from targets into electrical signals. Its external mechanical, optical, and electronic interfaces are standardized and expandable, making it highly versatile. This detector is widely used in environmental monitoring, gas leak detection, pollutant emission tracking, and chemical gas detection in petrochemical plants and refineries.
Built with advanced MCT (Mercury Cadmium Telluride) material, the G330Z6 delivers unmatched sensitivity and precision for gas leak detection. The MCT material ensures superior performance across a wide range of infrared wavelengths, enabling the detector to identify even trace amounts of gas with high accuracy. This capability allows for real-time visualization of gas leaks, facilitating rapid assessment and response.
The G330Z6 is ideal for a variety of gas detection applications, including monitoring carbon monoxide (CO) leaks in industrial environments to protect workers and equipment.
Optical Gas Imaging
• Long range non-contact detection
• High efficient, secure and wide range of gas leak detection
High Sensitivity
• High sensitive cooled infrared detector, quite efficient in application of low gas concentration and slow gas flow
• Effective leak detection includes carbon monoxide (CO) leaks in industrial environments
Designed for Requirements of Integrators
• Support 12V power supply for explosion-proof certification
• Light weight, low power, long life and high reliability
Model | G330Z6 |
Applications | CO Gas Detection |
Sensitive Material | Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) |
Resolution | 320*256 |
Pixel Size | 30μm |
Spectral Response | 4.5μm±0.1μm~4.7μm±0.1μm |
Typical NETD | 10mK (F1.5) |
Effective Pixel Rate | ≥99.5% |
Response Non-uniformity | ≤8% |
Cryocooler | RC3 |
Steady Power Consumption | ≤7.5W |
Max. Power Consumption | ≤13W |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Cooling Time | ≤7min |
Size (mm) | 142*58.5*71 |
Weight (g) | ≤600 |
Working Temperature | -45℃~+71℃ |
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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.