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Specialised Imaging Ltd.

Specialised Imaging is a knowledgeable, dynamic company focused upon design, manufacture, service and supply of ultra high-speed imaging systems and components for industrial, defence and scientific applications.  The company's continuing policy is to invest in the development of innovative imaging solutions, incorporate the latest technological advances and use improved components wherever possible. A total commitment to quality and a thorough understanding of applications are held as the keys  to the future.

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Ultra-fast 2D imaging system reveals secrets of drug delivery mechanism

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Ultra-fast 2D imaging system reveals secrets of drug delivery mechanism

Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Specialised Imaging reports how researchers at the University of Michigan have undertaken simultaneous ultra-fast imaging and streak image capture on bursting microscopic droplets to provide a unique insight into a transient event that cannot be achieved with single-point measurements. The unique optical design of the SIM series of cameras allows

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Breakthrough in Hermetic Packaging Enhances Image Sensor reliability

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Breakthrough in Hermetic Packaging Enhances Image Sensor reliability

Tuesday, September 16, 2025
In a major leap forward for optical sensing technology, SI Sensors today announced the availability of next-generation hermetic packaging solutions for all their CMOS image sensor developments. Designed for high-performance imaging in extreme environments, this new generation of truly hermetic vacuum-sealed enclosures provide unmatched CMOS sensor

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High intensity flash for freezing motion in ballistic applications

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High intensity flash for freezing motion in ballistic applications

Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Specialised Imaging announce the SI-Monoflash – a new high intensity short duration flash designed to freeze motion in aeroballistic applications. Evaluating the aerodynamic profile of a hypersonic projectile requires multiple ultra-high camera stations positioned along the flight path. To arrest image motion typically requires exposure time of ju

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