2. Overview
Who - We are a Canadian manufacturer of integrated
thermal imaging systems, one of the world leaders,
for more information visit:
www.cantronics.com
What - We offer an advanced thermal imaging
technology combined with auto-tracking software
Why - Security is foremost in Marine traffic control
Where - Borders, coastal & maritime areas
When - 24/7 a week, under all weather conditions
How – Standard products and customized solution for
Security surveillance in Advance by using EOS
system associated with an existing Radar Security
System (RSS) and refer to RFI CSS (Dec.2004),
3. Company’s milestone
1992 Began as a private company
1997 Entered Chinese market with IA113, IA116 cooled thermal cameras
2000 First IR820 thermal camera
2001 First IR860 thermal camera, acquired AIRT infrared training company
2002 CSI-IR series, CIRP system, Thermal Ranger 2000 series (US Navy, Russia, Nuclear Plant Project,)
2003 C201-6, C202-6 gas analyzer, FSM3000 (SARS screening solution world wide)
2004 3-in-1 Day/night camera, C202-6 gas analyzer
2006 FSM1000, TR1000, TR3000 released to public, TL4000, TL5000, TL6000 series in development
2007 Thermalab products for R&D project. And acquire QWIP Technology based in USA
2008-2010 TR4000/TR4500/TR4900-C600 Long range cooled thermal cameras
2010-1011 TR4900-C825 long range cooled thermal cameras
2012 TR3620S-C225 uncooled thermal camera with continuously zoom optical
2013 VE2.0 high performance video processing board for cooled thermal cameras
2014 HHTI-2601 hand held thermal imager, binocular, uncooled 640x512, 17um LWIR, 100mm
lens,FSM3000N networking version
4. Business Scope
Manufacturing
Integrating
Customer Design
Solution
Marketing
Training Service
Military Project
Process/online
monitoring
Security Surveillance
Predictive &
Preventive
Maintenance
Medical Imaging
5. Business Experience and Capability
More than 15 years industrial expertise experience in online monitoring systems
Our engineers are experts in electronics, mechanics, radar, opto-laser, optics,
system integration and software programming with more than 10 years experience
Products patented in the USA
GSA qualified listed supplier ( Government Service Administration) in the US
Systems have been supplied to the US Navy in Japan, Nuclear Power Plants in the
US, Russian Transportation Commission, and Chinese special security
surveillance projects.
SARS outbreak, our products were delivered to more than 20 countries
Products also supplied to Airport Security Surveillance Project
Gas analyzer online monitoring system supplied to power station-sized oil
transformers made by Siemens, ABB, Toshiba
Qualified integrator selected by Ratheon-L3, one of the largest military supplier in
the world.
NASA JPL License Technology—QWIP sensor, up to 1K x 1K pixel high resolution
sensor.
6. Cantronic
Private Company since 1997
Manufacturing Active and Passive Infrared
Camera and System
Worldwide leader in night vision technology
for demanding of security surveillance
applications
Our products are installed over 35 countries in
the worldwide now.
9. Product Overview
CIRP800m and CSI-IRxxxmxx at 850nm and 940nm, up
to 300 meters
TR3200/TR3600 uncooled thermal cameras
TR4200/TR4900 cooled thermal cameras
DT3000/DT3600 dual CCTV and uncooled thermal
camera systems
DT4200/DT4900 dual CCTV and Cooled thermal
camera system up to 20km
FSM3000D fever scanner
CSI-IR300m20-
120-220vac
TR4200-T320 thermal
camera
19. Video Engine’s Technical
Data
Feature Description
A/D range 14 Bit
Detector Pixel Rate 10Mhz
Integration time Programmable from 400 nsec to 7.5 msec
Detector frame rate 60Hz / 50Hz
Analog Video Output 2 video outputs,
CCIR or RS170Digital Video Output Serialized (4+1)
14 Bit including horizontal and vertical blank pixel clock
External Sync.
On analog video input.
Communication RS 422 / RS 232 programmable up 19200 baud rate Power
consumption 13W (detector cooler not included)
Operating Temperature -40ºC to +55ºCWeight 950 gr approximately
24. References for TIC
(Thermal Imaging Camera)
Russia
USA
Mexico
India
China
Canada
Vietnam
Korea
Mongolia
Kazakhstan
UK, Italy
South Africa
Thailand
Philippine
Saudi Arabic
Kuwait
Brazil
EI Salvador
Bahrain
Australia
Hong Kong
Taiwan
Indonesia
Omen
Pakistan
Turkey
Singapore
More than 35 countries
For Example, see below
companies, and
organization
Northrum
US Navy
Video Alarm
Canada Defense
Westin House
Nuclear Power plant
25. Our Market
United Kingdom,
Italy, Ireland, Netherlands,
Turkey, Romania
Mexico, US,
Japan, South Korea,
Australia, Malaysia,
Brunei, Indonesia,
Singapore,
Columbia, EI Salvador,
Hong Kong, Mongolia, Kazakhstan,
Taiwan, China
Russia, Saudi Arabia, Israel,
South Africa, Thailand,
United Arab Emirates, India,
Jordan, Kuwait, Egypt,
Vietnam, Thailand,
Philippine, Iraq,
Costa Rico, Venezuela,
Cantronic has exported
to:
More than 35 countries
26. Striving for
Worldwide advanced technology leader of
infrared imaging and night vision systems
for applications ranging from homeland
security to medical industrial applications
28. Partners in the World wide
expected
System Integrators for using our thermal
cameras, active infrared cameras.
Thermal cameras manufacturers for using
our video engine processing boards.
Distributors for marketing/sales to their
local clients.
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