Testing Cameras at Extreme Low Temperatures

Released on: August 19, 2008, 2:18 am

Press Release Author: Catherine Hu

Industry: Electronics

Press Release Summary: Acumen Corporation is constantly striving to improve the
quality of their products.

Press Release Body: This time the object of the test was to subject several cameras
to extremely cold temperatures below -94ºF (-70ºC). Three cameras were tested
Ai-IR59, Ai-DC75, and Ai-BU45S.
To make this test particularly clean the cameras were "frozen" first with the help
of dry ice in disconnected state. Once the desired temperature was reached, the
cameras were connected to the power. The test ran for 2.5 hours. All parameters of
the cameras were tested not the least of which was the visual test.
In parallel the cameras were tested on the impermeability of enclosures and the
possible appearance of condensate. Ai-IR59 was also tested on its ability to keep
the front glass warm under these conditions.
All three cameras have successfully passed impermeability test showing to sings of
condensate.
The results of all the tests have demonstrated the ability of Ai's cameras to work
under very extreme conditions well in excess of the recommended norms.


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TEL: +8862 8913-2233 ext. 601
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