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High-Definition Nuclear Inspection In Color

Mini-Rad F30 HD camera series, incorporating a special fixed focus lens developed by Resolve Optics, is about 100 times more radiation tolerant than most currently available standard nuclear color HD cameras

Resolve Optics lens for Ahlberg Cameras Mini-Rad F30 HD cameras

Providing true HD quality images, the 5 mm fixed focus radiation resistant lens developed and supplied by Resolve Optics enables Mini-Rad F30 HD camera systems set a new standard for safe, high quality inspection of monitoring of hot cells, belt lines, and close up inspection of baffle bolts.

by Resolve Optics
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Resolve Optics reports on its development of a radiation-resistant fixed focus lens for Ahlberg Cameras AB to enable high-definition nuclear inspection in hard-to-reach areas.

Headquartered in Norrtälje, Sweden, Ahlberg Cameras is a high-tech company that specializes in delivering radiation resistant visual inspection equipment, incorporating the latest technology, to enable monitoring of nuclear reactors and nuclear waste facilities.

As part of their development of a new radiation-hard inspection system, Ahlberg Cameras turned to Resolve Optics to design and produce a robust, fixed focus non-browning zoom lens that could deliver high definition (HD) color images and handle 50,000 Gy / 5,000,000 Rad total dose without degradation.

The resultant Mini-Rad F30 HD camera series, incorporating the special fixed focus lens developed by Resolve Optics, is about 100 times more radiation tolerant than most currently available standard nuclear color HD cameras. These new radiation-hard inspection systems have been developed to replace old tube camera technology.

Providing true HD quality images, the 5 mm fixed focus radiation resistant lens developed and supplied by Resolve Optics enables Mini-Rad F30 HD camera systems set a new standard for safe, high quality inspection of monitoring of hot cells, belt lines, and close up inspection of baffle bolts.

Mark Pontin, managing director of Resolve Optics commented: “Producing clear, sharp images free of a strong yellow tint has traditionally been a limiting issue when using radiation resistant lenses on color cameras. In our lens development for Ahlberg Cameras we drew upon our in-depth knowledge of radiation resistant optical materials to help solve this problem. The special fixed focus, radiation resistant lens we have produced enables Mini-Rad F30 HD cameras to capture clear, high definition color images, with minimum geometric distortion from 400 to 770 nm.

Drawing upon nearly 30 years experience, Resolve Optics has built a strong reputation for specialist lens design and manufacture of production quantities of radiation resistant (non-browning) lenses and optical products on time to strict quality and target price guidelines.

For further information on radiation resistant lenses for nuclear applications, please visit https://www.resolveoptics.com/radiation-resistant-lenses-3/ or contact Resolve Optics Ltd. on +44-1494-777100 / sales@resolveoptics.com.

For further information on the MiniRad F30 HD camera series from Ahlberg Cameras, please visit https://www.ahlbergcameras.com/products/cameras/mini-rad-f30-hd/