History
Xenics was established in Belgium in 2000 as a designer and manufacturer of infrared sensors, cores and cameras.
As a commercial spin-off from IMEC, Xenics specialises in the development of SWIR InGaAs imaging detectors and cameras.
Today, Xenics is Europe’s leading supplier of SWIR imagers steadily growing internationally with sales offices worldwide.
The company retains its expertise in SWIR imagers, expanding its portfolio in the LWIR range for various markets.
World Leading SWIR Imaging
Established in Belgium in 2000, Xenics is a designer and manufacturer of infrared sensors, cores and cameras. Xenics offers in-house design and manufacturing SWIR image sensors.
Xenics designs and markets SWIR image sensors, cores and cameras of best-in-class image, both line-scan and area-scan. Worldwide Xenics is a market leader for SWIR imaging where it holds a unique position with the combination of high speed and low noise imagers. Xenics not only specialises in the development of SWIR InGaAs detectors and cameras, but also offers an extensive portfolio of LWIR imagers.
Worldwide Xenics is a market leader for SWIR imaging where it holds a unique position with the combination of high speed and low noise imagers.
Mission
Xenics is a supplier of leading-edge infrared solutions
- leveraging a strong knowledge of technology,
- achieved via continuous innovation,
- driven by applications and markets,
- flexible towards its customer’s specific infrared needs
SWIR Vertical Integration
Xenics offers vertical integration in its SWIR portfolio of imagers. One of our core competences is the design and manufacturing of our own InGaAs detectors.
Advanced In-house Design
Xenics is committed to continuous innovation of its products. We offer innovative and flexible imaging solutions in SWIR and LWIR spectrums.
Xenics Quality Assurance
Xenics and its employees are committed to the principles of continuous improvement and achieving customer delight by providing defect free products on time, every time. We are an ISO 9001:2015 certified company for design, development, manufacturing, testing and sales of products and services.
Technologies
Xenics designs and markets infrared imagers, cores and cameras of best-in-class image quality and offers a complete portfolio of line-scan and 2-D area-scan products for the VisNIR, SWIR and LWIR ranges. We would like to share our infrared technology knowledge with you, such that together we can find new and interesting infrared applications.
Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR)
The Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) part of the infrared spectrum offers unique capabilities for various applications in machine vision, R&D, medical, security, process control and transportation. SWIR imagers typically use reflected light, i.e., similar with the shorter wavelengths of the visible spectrum, and are often complementary to LWIR imagers.
Most of Xenics SWIR line-scan and area detectors are developed in-house and based on a material called InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide). These detectors are sensitive in the wavelength range from 900 to 1700 nm.
Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR)
The Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) part of the infrared spectrum covers the 8 to 14 µm wavelength band. LWIR cameras are thermal imagers and typically find application in security, process control and medical markets.
Xenics LWIR cameras and camera cores are based on uncooled microbolometer detectors.
Applications
Machine Vision
Leveraging the unique benefits of infrared imaging, our cameras and detectors assist control systems in the identification and classification of defects, failures, or safety concerns in your production processes.
Scientific & Advanced Research
Our in-depth data acquisition software and customization tools, plus simplified start-up procedures reduce the setup time required. In short, Xenics cameras allow you to devote your time to what matters the most: your research.
Transportation
Deployed in vision enhancement systems, Xenics cameras increase operator visibility by providing a superior depiction of the environment for safe airborne, road and maritime operations.
Process Monitoring
Apart from thermal imaging, SWIR imagers add significant value in process monitoring and quality control (QC), detecting damages or defects otherwise invisible with thermal cameras.
Safety & Security
Whether it is to penetrate fog and smoke, discern camouflage, long-range surveillance or thermal reconnaissance, the need for enhanced vision is present across the entire infrared spectrum.
Medical
In pharmaceutics, SWIR cameras are common in hyperspectral imaging systems. Drug compounds are inspected based on their spectral signatures in the SWIR band. The presence (or absence), or spectral homogeneity of multiple compounds are detectable.