InfiRay
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Thermal imaging |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide[1] |
Key people | Fangyan Zhao (chairman) |
| Products | Hand-held infrared thermal imaging cameras |
| Brands | P2 Pro |
| Parent | Yantai Raytron Technology[2] |
| Website | www.infiray.com [dead link] |
InfiRay, also known as IRay,[3] fully referred to as IRay Technology Co., Ltd.,[4] is a Chinese optical components manufacturer[5] founded in 2009.[6] The company specializes in the production of consumer-grade thermal infrared imagers,[7] especially tiny thermal cameras.[8] The InfiRay P2 Pro is one of InfiRay's representative products.[9] Thermal sensors made by the firm can be used for dedicated cameras and cellphones.[10] It previously served as an OEM for US company Certify, for which it produced fever screeners.[11]
InfiRay is a subsidiary of Raytron Technology, a semiconductor maker listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.[12] Headquartered in Yantai, a city in Shandong province,[13] the company has established presences in the US,[14] Australia,[6] and Russia.[15] In April 2024, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, it provided Russia with military optics for tanks and armored vehicles.[16] In May, it was added to the SDN List.[17]