PI 08M
The thermal imager Optris PI 08M is designed to decrease measurement errors in NIR and CO2 laser processing applications.
- High dynamic CMOS detector with up to 764 x 480 pixels resolution
- Spectral Sensitivity around 0.8 µm - ideal for NIR and CO2 laser processing applications
- Wide measurement ranges from 575 °C to 1900 °C (1067 °F to 3452 °F) without sub-ranges
- Up to 1 kHz frame rate for fast processes
- Analog and digital outputs with 1 ms response time
- Line scanning function
$5,750.00
excl. sales taxes, custom tariffs and shipping
Product Description
The Optris PI 08M stands out as a short-wavelength infrared camera that combines innovation, affordability, and precision. It excels in non-contact thermal imaging of challenging objects, operating within the short-wavelength infrared range (08M: 0.78 – 0.82 μm). This forward-looking infrared camera is specifically engineered to capture measurement data for precise surface temperature analysis for metal-based additive manufacturing processes involving NIR and CO2 lasers. It addresses the rigorous demands of various industries with its wide elevated temperature measurement ranges, exceptional accuracy, and customizable field-of-view configurations.
Objects made of non-shiny materials typically exhibit consistent emissivity across their surface, particularly in long-wave spectral ranges. Conversely, metallic, and shiny materials tend to have low emissivity in long infrared wavelengths, leading to inconsistent and unreliable measurements. The short wavelength range of the PI 08M infrared camera aligns well with the highest emissivity of most metallic materials, facilitating more reliable remote temperature measurement. Moreover, according to Planck’s radiation law, the short wavelength range emits significantly more infrared radiation, minimizing the impact of linear emissivity issues on temperature measurement repeatability. Consequently, for accurate temperature measurement of reflective materials at elevated temperatures, it is advisable to utilize short-wave infrared cameras, such as the PI 08M. The short-wavelength infrared camera is meticulously engineered and crafted in Germany to meet the demands of challenging industrial applications, outperforming its long-wavelength counterparts in terms of precision, accuracy, and repeatability.
Thanks to its spectral range and continuous measurement capability spanning from 575 °C to 1900 °C (1067 °F to 3452 °F), the compact infrared camera proves to be ideally suited for nearly all NIR and CO2 laser processing applications. Its exceptional distance-to-spot-size ratio ensures precise temperature measurements, even when capturing images from considerable distances.
The infrared camera provides a range of frame rates and sub-image options to suit different application requirements. Operating at a resolution of 764 x 480 pixels, it achieves a frame rate of 32 Hz, ensuring detailed imaging. At a resolution of 382 x 288 pixels, it ramps up to 80 Hz, ideal for capturing fast-moving objects with clarity. For even faster applications, such as rapid temperature changes, it can operate at 1 kHz with a resolution of 72 x 56 pixels.
Furthermore, the camera supports a wide sub-image mode of 764 x 8 pixels at 1 kHz, which is particularly beneficial for line scanning applications. This versatility allows for precise temperature monitoring across a continuous line, making it suitable for various industrial and research applications.
The infrared camera seamlessly connects to a computer via a USB interface, facilitating easy integration into existing setups. Additionally, the Optris PI 08M grants access to advanced software functionalities, including line scanning and image merging, through the PIX Connect software license. This software package is indispensable for researchers and process engineers looking to pair an affordable IR camera with a robust platform for thermal image processing and temperature data collection. Additionally, developer kits are offered to integrators aiming to develop tailored software solutions for specific applications.
Moreover, the PI 08M infrared camera is engineered to be compatible with a diverse range of accessories crafted to endure harsh environmental conditions. These accessories include a water-cooled housing, which extends the operating temperature range of the camera up to 315 °C (599 °F). Additionally, air purges are available to maintain a clean lens, ensuring uninterrupted temperature measurement even in dusty environments.
Complementing these features are mechanical mounting accessories, electrical interfaces, and connection cables, providing a comprehensive suite of compatible accessories at an appealing price point. This compatibility enhances the versatility and adaptability of the PI 08M, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into various setups and applications with ease.
Specification
| MODEL | PI08M 27°x17° | PI08M 41°x25° |
| DETECTOR | ||
| Optical resolution | Full resolution: 764 x 480 pixels Subframe mode: 382 x 288 pixels Fast subframe mode: 72 x 56 pixels **1) Line scan: 764 x 8 pixels **1) |
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| Pixel pitch | 15 µm | |
| Detector | CMOS | |
| Spectral Range | 780 nm – 820 nm | |
| Optical Filter | No | |
| Frame rate | Full resolution: 32 Hz Subframe mode: 80 Hz (switchable to 27 Hz) Fast subframe mode: 1 kHz **1) Linescan: 1 kHz **1) |
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| OPTICAL | ||
| Field of View | 27°x17° / 14°x11° | 41°x25° / 20°x15° |
| Focal length [mm] | 25 | 16 |
| F Number | 1.8 | 2 |
| Optical Resolution | 561:1 | 353:1 |
| Minimum Distance to target | 300 mm (11.8 in) | 300 mm (11.8 in) |
| Interchangeable optics | Yes | |
| MEASUREMENT | ||
| Object Measurement Range | 575 °C … 1900 °C (1067 °F … 3452 °F) (27 Hz mode) 625 °C … 1900 °C (1067 °F … 3452 °F) (32 / 80 Hz mode) 1382 °F … 3452 °F (1 kHz mode) |
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| Accuracy | ±1 % of reading (<1500 °C)/ ±2 % of reading (>1500 °C) **2) | |
| Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) | < 2 K (1000 °C/ 27 Hz to 1 kHz)2) | |
| Smallest detectable Spot Size IFOV: 1 pixel | 0.1 mm (0.004 in) | 0.1 mm (0.004 in) |
| Smallest measurable Spot Size MFOV | 0.4 mm (0.02 in) | 0.4 mm (0.02 in) |
| Measurement Field of View (MFOV) | 4 x 4 pixels | |
| Warm-up time | 10 min | |
| Emissivity /Transmissivity/ Reflectivity | adjustable: 0.100…1.100 | |
| INTERFACES | ||
| Interface | USB optional: USB GigE (PoE) interface |
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| Supported Protocols | USB 2.0 | |
| Compatible Software | PIX Connect, ConnectSDK, EasyAPI, ExpertAPI | |
| ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT | ||
| Direct output/input | 0 – 10 V input, digital input (max. 24 V), 0 – 10 V output | |
| Optional Industrial Process interface (PIF) | 2x 0 – 10 V input, digital input (max. 24 V), 3x 0/4 – 20 mA outputs, 3x relay (0 – 30 V/ 400 mA), fail-safe relay |
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| Cable length | USB: 1 m (3.3 ft) (standard), 5 m (16 ft), 10 m (32 ft), 20 m (65 ft)
5 m (16 ft) and 10 m (32 ft) also have high temperature USB cables, 180 °C or 250 °C) |
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| IMAGE PROCESSING | ||
| Configuration | via PIX Connect | |
| Operation | computer-enabled | |
| Capabilities | Measurement of hot metal surfaces and molten metal, Measure Areas of Interest, Line scanner, Event Grabber, Merger, Alarming, Comparison Functions, Temperature-Time Diagrams, Temperature Profiles, Recording & Playing, Triggering | |
| GENERAL | ||
| Size | 46 x 56 x 88 – 129 mm (1.81 x 2.2 x 3.5 – 5.1 in) (depending on lens + focus position) | |
| Housing Material | Aluminum housing | |
| Weight | 227 – 312 g (8 oz – 11 oz), (depending on lens) | |
| Tripod | 1/4-20 UNC | |
| Focus | Manual | |
| Country of Origin | Germany | |
| ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS | ||
| Operating Temperature Range | 5 °C … 50 °C (41 °F … 122 °F) | |
| Storage Temperature Range | -40 °C … 70 °C (-40 °F … 158 °F) | |
| Relative humidity | 20 – 80 %, non-condensing | |
| Protection Class | IP67, NEMA-4 | |
| EMC | 2014/30/EU | |
| Shock | IEC 60068-2-27 (25 G and 50 G) | |
| Vibration | IEC 60068-2-6 (sinus shaped) IEC 60068-2-64 (broadband noise) |
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| Standards | CE, UKCA, RoHS | |
| POWER | ||
| Power Supply | USB | |
| Power Consumption | max. 2.5 W | |
| Part number | OPTPI08MOF27T1900 | OPTPI08MOF41T1900 |
| Additional Remarks | 1) Can be placed anywhere within the full FOV 2) <4 K (>1400 °C) (>2552 °F/ 27 Hz to 1 kHz) 3) for 1 kHz mode: ±1.5 % of reading (<3632 °F)/ ±2.5 % of reading (>2000 °C) (>3632 °F) |
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Areas of Application
Software
Thermography software optris PIX Connect is included and license-free.All infrared cameras are delivered with the thermography software optris PIX Connect, developed specifically for the extensive documentation and analysis of thermal images. The Windows-based PIX Connect software enables users to tailor the infrared cameras to meet specific requirements. It analyses live and recorded temperature data and triggers alarm signals for process integration.The key to leveraging the Optris infrared camera is a correct configuration. This includes detailed device-specific configurations such as frame rate, measurement range adjustments, external communication settings, and USB/Ethernet configurations. Moreover, PIX Connect facilitates firmware updates and the download of configuration files over the Internet.
PIX Connect
Optris offers several different SDKs for our Xi and PI thermal imaging cameras. Depending on the operating platform, the infrared camera, the coding language, and the hardware platform, different software interfaces can be utilized:
SDK
The Optris IRmobile allows users to set up and commission an Optris infrared pyrometer or infrared camera with an Android smartphone or tablet. This tool becomes handy for commissioning and aligning the infrared camera’s field of view or adjusting the configuration. The app analyzes the connected infrared camera’s live infrared image stream with auto hot and cold spot detection. For pyrometers, a temperature-time diagram or the video signal is displayed. This app works on most Android devices running 5.0+ with a USB port supporting USB-OTG (On The Go).
Google Play
Downloads
DATASHEET
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PI 08M Datasheet (US)
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FAQs
Can I trust the temperature measurement of a single pixel?
Due to the diffraction-limited nature of infrared optics, the optical resolution and image quality are physically limited. As the dimensions of the individual pixels are in the same range as the infrared wavelength, users shall ensure that the target is larger than the camera’s MFOV.
How do I focus the camera?
Old version of the camera have an additional lens tube with a protective window. Please remove the lens tube and focus the optic by turning the lens.
Can I use the PI 08M with metals?
Yes. the PI 08M is specially designed and optimized for hot metal objects.
Can the PI 08M be calibrated with more than one lens?
Six different lens options are available for the PI 08M; each can replace the optic installed on the camera. Each optic attenuates infrared signals in varying degrees and needs to be calibrated with the camera to deliver accurate temperature measurements, so it is best to anticipate future optic requirements and include these in the initial camera order.
Can I purchase another later if I do not order more than one infrared lens with my first PI 08M IR camera?
Yes. Optris frequently performs post-purchase IR lens calibrations, but you will need to return your camera to Optris so the attenuating effects of the new lens can be properly accounted for during the calibration process.
How do I load different calibration files if I change optics?
Calibration files for every optic combination for your PI 640i are available on Optris servers and loaded onto your PC when connected to the internet to initiate the load process. Additionally, a USB drive with the software and the calibration files comes with the infrared camera.
Where is the PI 08M made, and does it contain memory components sourced from outside the U.S. or the European Union?
The PI 08M is designed, manufactured, and calibrated in Berlin, Germany. Some electronic components may be sourced from outside the EU or the US. Still, it is important to note that the PI 08M does not store any thermal images or temperature values in volatile memory. The PI 08M only stores full thermal images, thermal video (.ravi files), and temperature values in the customer PC hosting the PIX Connect software necessary to operate the camera. The camera uses memory components inside the camera electronics, which may be sourced outside the EU or the US to store a reference picture (also called dark picture) of the non-uniformity correction paddle or flag and some reference temperatures used to correct temperature drift. All these memory elements are deleted when the power to the camera head is terminated.
Does the PI 08M have any wi-fi or other communication capabilities?
The PI 08M has no electronic components that enable external communication.
Can the PI 08M operate without a connection to a computer?
The PI 08M must be connected to a PC loaded with Optris PIX Connect software to produce thermal images and remote temperature measurements. By eliminating processing in the camera head and leveraging PC processing power, the camera head size can be reduced, and the ambient operating temperature can be increased. Autonomous operation (without the use of a PC) is supported in Optris Xi-series infrared cameras.
Can the PI 08M send temperature information from spots or areas to my PLC?
The PI 08M can send temperature information or temperature alarms from the Process Interface connection on the back of the camera. A cable with integrated electronics and a terminal block is included with the camera. It can be programmed in PIX Connect software as an Analog Input (AI) and Digital Input (DI) to control the camera or as an Analog Output (AO) to control the process. The signal level is always 0-10 V (DI = 24 V). An optional industrial process interface is also available, delivering up to three independent temperature values or alarms to a user-supplied PLC. USB-RS485 adapters are available for applications with output requirements for more than three areas.
Scope of Supply
- Infrared Camera PI 08M
- USB cable 1 m (3.3 ft)
- Cable for output/input 1 m (3.3 ft) incl. terminal block
- Tripod
- Rugged outdoor transport case (IP67)
- Software package Optris PIX Connect
- PI Product Manual
Accessories
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