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Chemical Technology • February 2015

Optris, specialists in non-contact tem-

perature measurement, have launched

the OPTRIS PI 640, said to be the smallest

measuring video graphics array (VGA) in-

frared camera, worldwide. With an optical

resolution of 640x480 pixels, the PI 640

delivers pin-sharp radiometric pictures and

videos in real time.

With a body sized 45x56x90 mm and

weighing only 320 grams (lens included),

the PI 640 counts among themost compact

thermal imaging cameras on the market.

It can be delivered with industrial thermal

imager equipment and comes with an ex-

tensive license-free thermography software

which enables users to monitor and docu-

ment measurements and to edit infrared

video imagery.

Key specifications of the PI 640 are its

temperature range of between -20 °C and

900 °C, the spectral range of 7,5 to 13 µm

and the frame rate of 32Hz.

The PI 640 high-resolution infrared cam-

era finds application in industrial applica-

tions where pin-sharp infrared pictures and

videos are essential for process monitoring

and optimization.

The real-time thermographic images

prove especially valuable for surveillance

and quality assurance in the automotive

sector, plastics, as well as semi-conductor

and photovoltaic industries.

For more information

on the Optris PI 640 IR

camera, contact Scott Hunter at Instrotech

on tel: 010 595 1831 or email sales@

instrotech.co.za.

Optris launches world’s smallest IR camera

‘Fundamentals of Process Safety Management’ course

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) “ Fundamentals of Process Safety

Management” (PSM) course is being held at the Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo con-

ference Centre, Boksburg, from the 25-29 May 2015. The proceedings will cover the

entire five-day UK IChemE course.

Course leaders are Rod Prior, a chemical engineer with over 30 years of experience

in process industries, including production, commissioning and health and safety man-

agement; and Nigel Coni, who has over 40 years’ experience in the chemical industry,

in design, project, production and consulting positions.

The course is aimed at process plant management, supervisors, engineers, designers

and safety experts. The course will cover, inter alia, a model for PSM and basic hazard

science, performance measurement and learning from accidents, design safety, legal

framework and much more. By using case studies and team work, knowledge is trans-

ferred on how to prevent and minimize fires, explosions and the release of toxic gases.

The course has been approved by IChemE and is both ECSA and SAIChE accredited.

Please contact Rod Prior for details. Cell: 082 554 0010. Email:

r.prior@mweb.co.za.