What is the price range of Shutterless LWIR Cores?

Jul 31, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of Shutterless LWIR (Long-Wave Infrared) Cores, I often get asked about the price range of these awesome devices. In this blog post, I'm gonna break down the factors that influence the cost and give you a ballpark figure of what you can expect to pay.

First off, let's talk about what Shutterless LWIR Cores are. These cores are a crucial component in thermal imaging systems. Unlike traditional cores that use a mechanical shutter to calibrate the image, shutterless LWIR cores use advanced algorithms to achieve the same result. This not only makes them more reliable but also reduces the maintenance requirements.

So, what affects the price of Shutterless LWIR Cores? Well, there are several key factors.

Resolution

One of the biggest factors is the resolution of the core. Higher resolution cores can capture more detailed images, which is great for applications where precision is key. For example, in surveillance or scientific research, you might need a core with a high resolution to clearly identify objects or detect subtle temperature differences. Cores with a lower resolution are generally less expensive and are suitable for applications where you don't need such detailed images, like basic building inspections or simple temperature monitoring.

Sensitivity

Another important factor is the sensitivity of the core. Sensitivity refers to how well the core can detect small differences in temperature. A more sensitive core can pick up on very subtle temperature variations, which is essential in applications like medical imaging or industrial process control. Cores with higher sensitivity tend to be more expensive because they require more advanced technology and better manufacturing processes.

Frame Rate

The frame rate of the core also plays a role in the price. A higher frame rate means that the core can capture images more quickly, which is important in applications where there is a lot of movement. For example, in military or security applications, you need a core with a high frame rate to track moving targets. Cores with a lower frame rate are cheaper and are suitable for applications where the objects being monitored are relatively stationary.

Size and Form Factor

The size and form factor of the core can also affect the price. Smaller cores are often more expensive because they require more advanced miniaturization technology. However, they are also more versatile and can be used in a wider range of applications, such as in drones or handheld devices. Larger cores are generally less expensive but may be more limited in terms of where they can be used.

Brand and Quality

Finally, the brand and quality of the core can have a significant impact on the price. Well-known brands with a reputation for high quality and reliability tend to charge more for their products. However, they also offer better customer support and warranties, which can be worth the extra cost in the long run.

Now, let's get to the price range. Generally speaking, the price of Shutterless LWIR Cores can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.

Low-End Cores

For low-resolution, low-sensitivity cores with a relatively low frame rate, you can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $500. These cores are suitable for basic applications like DIY projects or simple temperature monitoring.

Mid-Range Cores

Mid-range cores with a moderate resolution, sensitivity, and frame rate typically cost between $500 and $2,000. These cores are suitable for a wide range of applications, including building inspections, security surveillance, and some industrial applications.

High-End Cores

High-end cores with a high resolution, high sensitivity, and high frame rate can cost upwards of $2,000. These cores are used in demanding applications such as military, scientific research, and medical imaging.

It's important to note that these are just rough estimates, and the actual price can vary depending on the specific features and requirements of the core.

If you're in the market for Shutterless LWIR Cores, it's a good idea to do your research and compare different products and prices. You can also look at some of the related products we offer, such as the E200C Compact 2-Axis Gyro-Stabilized EO/IR Gimbal ISRT, the HD 1280x1024 ULL Wide-spectrum Ultra Low Light Core, and the Long Range Thermal Cameras. These products can complement your Shutterless LWIR Cores and enhance their performance.

E200C Compact 2-Axis Gyro-Stabilized EO/IR Gimbal ISRTLong Range Thermal Cameras

If you have any questions or are interested in purchasing Shutterless LWIR Cores, feel free to reach out. We're here to help you find the right product for your needs and budget.

References

  • Industry reports on thermal imaging technology
  • Manufacturer specifications for Shutterless LWIR Cores