Phantom Newsletter for October
Phantom High-Speed Cameras - Vision Research
"When it's too fast to see, and too important not to."
Polarization Fluid Imaging Offers a Fast and Simple Technique for Dynamic Flow Visualization
This blog post discusses polarization fluid imaging as a simpler, cost-effective alternative to traditional flow visualization techniques like PIV and telecentric backlighting. Using the?Phantom T4040 camera, the method captures high-resolution, low-noise images of dynamic flows in rheoscopic fluids, revealing unique visuals created by cristal orientation changes under polarized light - all without complex setup or processing.
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We will be exhibiting at the 94th Shock & Vibration Symposium between 3-7th of November at Dallas. You can find us at booth 206.
Be sure to stop by and visit us at the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics from November 24-26 in Salt Lake City. You can find us at booth 605.
Phantom T4040:High-Speed Imaging with Advanced BSI Sensor
The Phantom T4040's 4 Mpx BSI sensor provides exceptional sensitivity and clarity, even in low light, with frame rates up to 9,000 fps. Its ultra-high-speed and high resolution make it ideal for PIV applications, capturing detailed flow analysis in fluid dynamics research.
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