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RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly with 18-28VDC Input Voltage, Fast Cooling ≤5min for Cooled IR Detectors

RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly with 18-28VDC Input Voltage, Fast Cooling ≤5min for Cooled IR Detectors

MOQ: 1
Price: Negotiable
Payment Method: T/T
Detail Information
Place of Origin
Beijing
Brand Name
BeyondView
Certification
RoHS2.0
Model Number
RC6
Type:
Rotary Stirling Cooler
Input Voltage:
18-28VDC
Cooling Time (23℃):
≤5min (500J@77K@20℃)
Steady Power Consumption (23℃):
≤12W (550mW@77K@20℃)
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Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly

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Infrared Detectors Dewar Cooler Assembly

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Cooled Detectors Dewar Cooler Assembly

Product Description
RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly For Various Cooled Infrared Detectors
Product Description
The cryocooler is an essential component of cooled infrared detectors, providing a cryogenic environment for the focal plane array to ensure proper operation. The Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly (IDCA) combines compact design with high efficiency.
The RC6 cryocooler offers a versatile and efficient cooling solution compatible with all types of cooled IR detectors. Available in rotary configurations, it adapts to specific application and installation requirements while ensuring optimal performance and extended detector lifespan.
Featuring advanced technologies including high-efficiency brushless DC motor drive, wear-resistant coatings, and precision miniature bearing support, the RC6 rotary cryocooler delivers compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and resilience in harsh environments. Ideal for electro-optical systems including handheld imagers, pods, turrets, security monitoring, and ADAS applications.
Main Features
  • Meets various integration requirements
  • Fast cooling with high flexibility and reliability
  • Extended operational capability (7*24H continuous operation)
  • Mean Time To Failure (MTTF): ≥10,000 hours
Technical Parameters
Model RC6
Type Rotary Stirling Cooler
Cooling Power ≥750mW (@77K@20℃)
Input Voltage 18-28VDC
Max. Power Consumption (71℃) ≤24W
Steady Power Consumption (23℃) ≤12W (550mW@77K@20℃)
Cooling Time (23℃) ≤5min (500J@77K@20℃)
Cold Finger Size Φ9.4mm
Max. Size (mm) 120*59*78
Weight ≤500g
Working Temperature -45℃~+71℃
Storage Temperature -55℃~+85℃
Electronic Control Drive Built-in
MTTF ≥10000h
Applications
RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly with 18-28VDC Input Voltage, Fast Cooling ≤5min for Cooled IR Detectors 0
Support and Services

We provide comprehensive technical support and services for our infrared detectors and thermal imaging solutions:

  • Product training and education
  • Technical troubleshooting and support
  • Repair and calibration services
  • Customized solutions and consulting

Our team of professionals is committed to delivering exceptional service and support. Contact us for more information.

FAQs
Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?
A: Infrared thermal imaging detects specific infrared band signals from object thermal radiation, converting them into visible images and temperature values using photoelectric technology.
Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?
A: Infrared radiation spans between visible light and microwave wavelengths. Thermal imaging typically uses mid-infrared (3-5μm) and far-infrared (8-12μm) bands, focusing on heat sources rather than visible light.
Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?
A: Infrared thermal imaging is categorized into three bands: short wave (within 3μm), medium wave (3-5μm), and long wave (8-14μm).
Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?
A: Applications include thermography, security surveillance, industrial monitoring, night vision observation, machine vision, autonomous vehicles, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?
A: No, infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects above absolute zero, converting them into thermal images without emitting radiation.
Products
PRODUCTS DETAILS
RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly with 18-28VDC Input Voltage, Fast Cooling ≤5min for Cooled IR Detectors
MOQ: 1
Price: Negotiable
Payment Method: T/T
Detail Information
Place of Origin
Beijing
Brand Name
BeyondView
Certification
RoHS2.0
Model Number
RC6
Type:
Rotary Stirling Cooler
Input Voltage:
18-28VDC
Cooling Time (23℃):
≤5min (500J@77K@20℃)
Steady Power Consumption (23℃):
≤12W (550mW@77K@20℃)
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Price:
Negotiable
Payment Terms:
T/T
Highlight

Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly

,

Infrared Detectors Dewar Cooler Assembly

,

Cooled Detectors Dewar Cooler Assembly

Product Description
RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly For Various Cooled Infrared Detectors
Product Description
The cryocooler is an essential component of cooled infrared detectors, providing a cryogenic environment for the focal plane array to ensure proper operation. The Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly (IDCA) combines compact design with high efficiency.
The RC6 cryocooler offers a versatile and efficient cooling solution compatible with all types of cooled IR detectors. Available in rotary configurations, it adapts to specific application and installation requirements while ensuring optimal performance and extended detector lifespan.
Featuring advanced technologies including high-efficiency brushless DC motor drive, wear-resistant coatings, and precision miniature bearing support, the RC6 rotary cryocooler delivers compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and resilience in harsh environments. Ideal for electro-optical systems including handheld imagers, pods, turrets, security monitoring, and ADAS applications.
Main Features
  • Meets various integration requirements
  • Fast cooling with high flexibility and reliability
  • Extended operational capability (7*24H continuous operation)
  • Mean Time To Failure (MTTF): ≥10,000 hours
Technical Parameters
Model RC6
Type Rotary Stirling Cooler
Cooling Power ≥750mW (@77K@20℃)
Input Voltage 18-28VDC
Max. Power Consumption (71℃) ≤24W
Steady Power Consumption (23℃) ≤12W (550mW@77K@20℃)
Cooling Time (23℃) ≤5min (500J@77K@20℃)
Cold Finger Size Φ9.4mm
Max. Size (mm) 120*59*78
Weight ≤500g
Working Temperature -45℃~+71℃
Storage Temperature -55℃~+85℃
Electronic Control Drive Built-in
MTTF ≥10000h
Applications
RC6 Integrated Dewar Cooler Assembly with 18-28VDC Input Voltage, Fast Cooling ≤5min for Cooled IR Detectors 0
Support and Services

We provide comprehensive technical support and services for our infrared detectors and thermal imaging solutions:

  • Product training and education
  • Technical troubleshooting and support
  • Repair and calibration services
  • Customized solutions and consulting

Our team of professionals is committed to delivering exceptional service and support. Contact us for more information.

FAQs
Q: What is infrared thermal imaging technology?
A: Infrared thermal imaging detects specific infrared band signals from object thermal radiation, converting them into visible images and temperature values using photoelectric technology.
Q: What is the wavelength range for infrared thermal imaging?
A: Infrared radiation spans between visible light and microwave wavelengths. Thermal imaging typically uses mid-infrared (3-5μm) and far-infrared (8-12μm) bands, focusing on heat sources rather than visible light.
Q: What is the classification of infrared thermal imaging wavebands?
A: Infrared thermal imaging is categorized into three bands: short wave (within 3μm), medium wave (3-5μm), and long wave (8-14μm).
Q: What are the applications of infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules?
A: Applications include thermography, security surveillance, industrial monitoring, night vision observation, machine vision, autonomous vehicles, UAVs, and consumer infrared products.
Q: Does infrared thermal imaging emit radiation?
A: No, infrared thermal imaging passively receives infrared signals emitted by objects above absolute zero, converting them into thermal images without emitting radiation.