PRODUCTInfrared Image Scanner
IR SERIES
IR SERIES
Near-infrared image scanning made easy and precise.
A powerful tool for various types of analysis.
Application examples
| Inspection and quality control of certificated securities or other valuable documents printed using infrared ink.
| Determining letters on wooden tablets in archaeological bresearch.
| Identification of illegible trademark seals on Ise-Katagami dyeing stencils.
| Visualization of palm vein patterns.
| Deciphering letters on ancient memorial tablets at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples and on Buddhist altars.
| Restoration of images on old and soiled photographic prints and glass plates. ...etc.
IR SERIES LIST
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IRGB-6500
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IR-6500
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IR-6000[End of sale]
[Sales period]
June 18, 2013 - April 26, 2018 -
IR-4000[End of sale]
[Sales period]
December 20, 2001 - June 17, 2013 -
IR-2000[End of sale]
[Sales period]
December 20, 2000 - March 12, 2004
SPECIFICATIONS
Light source | IRGB-6500: White LED array / Infrared LED Array (λ_peak = 850 nm) IR-6500: Infrared LED array (λ_peak = 850 nm) |
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Sensor | CCD line sensors |
Scan size |
IRGB-6500 (201911A1): A3+ 310 × 437 mm (for all modes) IRGB-6500 (201911A2): A3 310 × 420 mm (for all modes) IR-6500: A3+ 310 × 437 mm (Transparent: 309 × 420 mm) |
Optical resolution | 2400 ppi |
Bit depth | RGB each 16 bit IN / 16 bit OUT |
Interface | Hi-Speed USB |
Scanner dimensions | W656 × D458 × H158 mm (Transparent: H190 mm) |
Weight | 15 kg (Transparent: 20 kg) |
Power consumption | IRGB-6500: 50 W (Transparent: 55 W) IR-6500: 45 W (Transparent: 55 W) |
Power source | AC 100–240 V , 50/60 Hz |
OS | TWAIN |
MODELS
Product name | Scanner models | features | |
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IRGB | IRGB-6500 |
201911A1 |
White and infrared image scanner, Reflective mode |
IRGB | IRGB-6500 |
201911A2 |
White and infrared image scanner, Reflective / transparent mode |
IR | IR-6500 |
201803A1 |
Infrared Image Scanner, Reflective mode |
IR | IR-6500 |
201803A2 |
Infrared Image Scanner, Reflective / transparent mode |
*Please contact us for the main unit price.
OPTION / CUSTOMIZE
Product name | Summary | |
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Customize | Excitation / emission wavelength customization |
The excitation wavelength and fluorescence wavelength can be customized by changing the transmission filter on the light source side, the cut filter on the sensor side, and the emission center wavelength of the light source. (Estimate separately for price and delivery date.) |
Option | iMeasure Scan(Drive software) |
Images are captured with linear gamma (DENSITOMEATOR function). Images corresponding to the reflectance and transmittance of the DUT can be obtained in 16 bits. You can use the image scanner as a densitometer. |
Option | Carrying case |
Made of aluminum frame + FRP. |
FEATURES
IRGB-6500 Features
014 in 1.
IR and full color images are captured at the same time, both in reflective and transparent modes.
02Equipped with dedicated software.
The original software captures 1.2 billion pixels (A3-2400 ppi) with a single scan.
03Built-in dual array light.
Built-in dual array light souce unit (both for white and IR) enables shadow-free scanning of 3D objects.
04Same scanning area for both reflective and transparent modes.
The same preview scan can be used for both modes.
05The scanner automatically adjusts for shifts in the focal point and magnification ratio.
The scanner automatically adjusts for shifts in the focal point and magnification ratio in the lens optics, based on the light source type (white or IR.)
IR Series Features
01Near-infrared image scanning made easy and precise.
High quality near-infrared 2D images can be easily obtained by simply selecting one button.
02High-quality scanning.
Highly reproducible, stable, high-quality scanning results at 11 μm (2400 ppi) in 65536 shades for each RGB channel.
03A scanner that can also serve as a densitometer.
With the "iMeasure Scan" driver software, IR-6500 can also be used as an A3 micro-densitometer with 65536 shades of density resolution.
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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Visualization of letters on wooden tablets, which were unclear to the naked eye.
Courtesy of Mr. Yoshihiko Yoshikawa, Kansai Cultural Properties Research Committee
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Deciphering letters on ancient memorial tablets at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples and on Buddhist altars.
Courtesy of Hiroshima Prefecture Kozan Town Board of Education
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Visualization of palm vein patterns.
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Identification of trademark seals on Ise-katagami dyeing stencils.
Courtesy of Professor Masayo Inaba, Professor emeritus of Tokoha Gakuen Junior College
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Outline trace
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Pencil drawing
Courtesy of Foundation, Yoshida-cho Regional Promotion Corporation (Yamaguchi Prefecture)
CATALOG
PRTIMES(Japanese)
4 Dec. 2019 IR / R / G / B Four channels on one scanner
[Collaborators]
Kyoto City Archaeological Research Institute Kengo MIYAHARA.