LS734 Linear Stirling Cryocooler for Cooling MCT Cooled Infrared Detector
The LS734 linear Stirling cryocooler incorporates moving magnet linear motor technology and self-lubricating coatings to significantly enhance reliability and operational lifespan. Featuring flexible connecting pipes between compressor and dewar, this system enables versatile layout configurations across various application scenarios.
Main Features
- Rapid cooling capability
- Wide operating temperature range
- Low vibration and noise levels
- High reliability design
- Supports 7*24H continuous operation
Applications
Gas leak monitoring, security surveillance, and other scenarios requiring extended operational periods.
Product Specifications
| Model |
LS734 |
| Type |
Linear Stirling Cryocooler |
| MTTF |
≥20000hrs |
| Maximum Size (mm) |
Compressor Φ46*122 Expander Φ40*88 |
| Weight |
≤1.0kg |
| Cooling Power |
(@77K@20℃)≥1300mW |
| Operating Temperature |
-45℃~+71℃ |
| Storage Temperature |
-55℃~+85℃ |
| Environmental Specification |
GJB150A-2009 |
| Input Voltage |
24DC |
| Max Power Consumption |
50W |
| Steady Power Consumption |
≤10W (430mW@77K@20℃) |
| Cooling Time |
≤4min (450J@77K@20℃) |
| Cold Finger Dimension |
Φ8mm |
| Electronics |
Built-in |
| Integration Method |
IDDCA |
About Us
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is infrared thermal imaging?
Infrared thermal imaging utilizes infrared radiation and thermal energy to gather information about objects, enabling image formation and temperature measurement even in low-visibility conditions.
2. How does Infrared Thermal Imaging Work?
Infrared thermal imaging systems employ passive non-contact detection technology. The system focuses infrared radiation from the scene onto a focal plane array infrared detector through specialized infrared optics. The thermal detector converts varying radiation intensities into corresponding electrical signals, which are then amplified and processed to create visible infrared images.