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A near-infrared (NIR) sensor is an imaging device that utilizes the near-infrared spectrum of light to detect and measure the intensity of light. The NIR sensor can be used to detect and measure the presence of objects in the near-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum. NIR sensors are commonly used in applications such as industrial automation, medical imaging, and agricultural science.
... John’s history in the ceramics industry began in the late 1970s with the development of the NIR (Near Infrared) online moisture sensor. This technology has opened many doors into ceramics product quality control by measuring the moisture content instantly online with great accuracy. ...
... A combination of NIR (near infrared) sensor and induction bar enables the creation of concentrates with maximum recyclable material content. ...
... A combination of NIR (near infrared) sensor and induction bar enables the creation of concentrates with maximum recyclable material content. ...
... Operating at longer NIR (near infrared) wavelengths, the sensor can be used in the area of the spectrum that is more than 10 times safer than the currently-used 940nm wavelength, as well as improving sensing accuracy and performance under sunlight. ...
... Process Sensors, a product brand of KPM Analytics, is a leader in on-line near infrared (NIR) moisture sensor technology for the continuous monitoring and measurement of moisture, coat weight, oils and other constituents, in the manufacture of food products (including snack foods), ...
... The full color CCD sensor identifies damaged grain and impurities by color, and the NIR (Near-Infrared) sensor identifies damaged grain and inorganic contaminants, such as glass and stone. Ejector nozzles accurately blow those damaged grain and impurities out of the flow stream with ...
... The IR-3000 moisture transmitter is MoistTech’s NIR (Near Infrared) online moisture sensor for instant, non-contact measurement of virtually any ...
... With Preemie, the analysis of human milk is performed via a NIR (Near InfraRed) spectroscopic sensor and NICUs’ operators get results in real-time, and can fortify milk accordingly, using single components fortifiers (i.e. each fortifier addresses one or more class of macronutrients). ...
... The Digisight Ultra LRF is fitted with an NIR (Near Infrared) optimised sensor that can form a clear image in very low lighting, such as one hour after dusk and 1/4 moonlight without the need to use additional IR lighting. In extreme darkness, such as starlight, the Digisight is ...
... OMNIVISION’s award-winning Nyxel® NIR (near infrared) sensor technology boosts quantum efficiency for image sensors that see better and farther, while using less power. ...
... Spectral Bands: Panchromatic 4-band multispectral (blue, green, red and near-infrared [NIR] Sensor Resolution: At nadir – 30-cm panchromatic & 1.2-m multispectral 25° off-nadir – 50-cm panchromatic & 2-m multispectral 50° off-nadir – 1-m panchromatic & 4-m multispectral Spectral Band ...
... Spectral Bands: 32-band hyperspectral from blue to near-infrared (NIR) Sensor Resolution: At nadir – 10-m 20° off-nadir – 10.64-m 30° off-nadir – 11.55-m Spectral Band Wavelength Range: (minimum to maximum edge; in nm) Approximate range – 460 to 940 Download detailed band information here ...