Vacuum blackbodies from HGH Infrared Systems provide radiometric calibration over 3 to 5 or 8 to 14 micron

Feb. 27, 2015
Vacuum blackbodies are infrared reference sources that operate in a vacuum chamber at cryogenic or ambient temperatures.

Vacuum blackbodies are infrared reference sources that operate in a vacuum chamber at cryogenic or ambient temperatures. The vacuum-compatible emissive head is connected to a controller outside the chamber. They have emissivity up to 0.999 and an absolute temperature range from 100 to 425 K. They provide radiometric calibration over 3–5 or 8–14 micron.
HGH Infrared Systems
Igny, France
www.hgh-infrared.com

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