Meet the “Scene Select Mechanism”—Part of the LDCM Thermal Infrared Sensor #Science #TechnologyandEngineering #ThermalInfrared #LDCM #SpaceTechnology
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Meet the “Scene Select Mechanism”—Part of the LDCM Thermal Infrared Sensor #Science #TechnologyandEngineering #ThermalInfrared #LDCM #SpaceTechnology
Two photos of a finger with a ring of fabric. The fabric is made from polyurethane antimony tin oxide, which blocks thermal infrared light. The left photo is in visible light, the right photo is in emitted thermal infrared light (8-15 microns wavelength). From Jeong, SM., Ahn, J., Choi, Y.K. et al. Development of a wearable infrared shield based on a polyurethane–antimony tin oxide composite fiber. NPG Asia Mater 12, 32 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41427-020-0213-z
Repost from MinCup24: Antimony Tin Oxide scatters the wavelengths of infrared light emitted by warm humans. The antimony is often sourced from #stibnite. This material is being used to create fabric infrared invisibility cloaks!
from Jeong et al. (2020) NPG […]
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1st Thermal Infrared Photo, I took this morming with the Protech QC1950 Handheld Thermal Camera#Thermal #Thermalinfrared #heat #ProtechQC1950 #Thermalimage #Protech #EasIR #guideir #guidesensmart
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Thermal infrared image viewing outside with all blinds shut #Thermal #Thermalinfrared #heat #ProtechQC1950 #Thermalimage #Protech #EasIR #guideir #guidesensmart
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Two photos of a finger wiht a ring of fabric. The fabric is made from polyurethane antimony Tin Oxide, which blocks thermal infrared light. The left photo is in visible light, the right photo is in emitted thermal infrared light (8-15 microns wavelength). From Jeong, SM., Ahn, J., Choi, Y.K. et al. Development of a wearable infrared shield based on a polyurethane–antimony tin oxide composite fiber. NPG Asia Mater 12, 32 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41427-020-0213-z
Antimony Tin Oxide scatters the wavelengths of infrared light emitted by warm humans. The antimony is often sourced from #stibnite. This material is being used to create fabric infrared invisibility cloaks!
from Jeong et al. (2020) NPG Asia Materials
#MinCup24 #Stibnite #Antimony #ThermalInfraRed