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Hawk IR International
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117 High Street
Marske-by-Sea
Redcar
TS11 6JX
UK
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Listing of all 32 news releases from Hawk IR International:
IR camera spots explosions waiting to happen
Ex-CAM AF IR camera can detect potential equipment failures which could result in plant downtime or even catastrophic explosions. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (16 April 2008)
IR camera ensures safety in explosive environments
Ex-CAM AF infra-red cameras can scan wide areas for autoignition temperatures to help pro-actively prevent explosive dust ignition. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (11 February 2008)
Infra-red cameras suit explosive environments
Ex|CAM AF series can be permanently installed within Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 areas without the need for complex and expensive continuous purge systems. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (27 June 2007)
Sightglasses simplify switchgear monitoring
User application article ABB now offers arc-resistant Hawk IR sightglasses as an IR-friendly option on its SafeGear medium voltage arc-resistant switchgear. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (18 May 2007)
Centre educates infra-red users
Hawk IR International has launched its Infra-red Safety Centre (ISC) devoted to the training and certification of infra-red thermographers operating within explosive atmospheres. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International ( 8 May 2007)
IR window handles 50kA arc fault
The Hawk IR C-Range allows visual and infra-red inspection to be completed simultaneously. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (26 April 2007)
Infra-red cameras for explosive atmospheres
The Ex-CAM AF Series of fixed-mount infra-red camera systems is designed specifically for use in explosive atmospheres. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (10 April 2007)
IR thermography makes DSEAR evaluations easy
Ex|CAM IR cameras immediately indicate potential problem areas in explosive atmospheres, such as bearings, pumps, motors and electrical equipment. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (12 February 2007)
Sightglasses are tested to new safety levels
Sightglass product line is continually tested to determine its maximum arc-flash withstand capability and the effects of differing switchgear volumes and configurations. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (19 January 2007)
Smith to manage UK sales
Geoff Smith has joined the Hawk IR International team as the UK Sales Manager. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (16 January 2007)
IR windows enable safe switchgear inspection
User application article A major worldwide manufacturer of LV switchgear has adopted the Hawk IR range of IR Windows and viewports to provide customers with a safe means of inspecting live electrical equipment. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (21 December 2006)
Infrared windows allow safe nuclear monitoring
User application article Arc-resistant C-range IR windows using the CLIRVU optic material can protect an infrared thermographer should an arc flash occur. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (18 December 2006)
IR windows and sightglasses approved in Canada
Hawk IR International has announced the approval of the Hawk IR range of Infrared (IR) windows, sightglasses and view ports by Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (14 December 2006)
"Arc-Resistant" Infrared Sightglasses
"Arc-Resistant" Infrared Sightglasses keep professional engineers and thermographers safe. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (27 July 2006)
Sightglasses get approval for marine applications
Sightglasses classified by Lloyds for use in marine switchgear running at up to 11kV can be permanently installed into electrical equipment to assess and monitor live components within switchrooms. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (11 April 2006)
Portable IR camera system is ATEX compliant
Ex-CAM is the world's only ATEX compliant portable infra-red camera system, suitable for use within electrically hazardous areas without the need for permits. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (13 March 2006)
Infra-red sightglass gets Atex approval
An Atex infra-red sightglass, the Ex-Port from Hawk IR, has been certified for use in Zones one and two hazardous areas. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (16 January 2006)
Broadband crystal creates practical IR sightglass
Hawk IR Sightglass can withstand the forces associated with an arc-flash and operates with all infra-red cameras without the need for high cost, proprietary lenses. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (24 August 2005)
First for IR window manufacturer
CTI has become the first IR window manufacturer to achieve ISO accreditation. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International (16 March 2005)
Holliday covers the UK
CTI has appointed Martin Holliday as UK Area Sales Manager. Brochure available
News from Hawk IR International ( 7 March 2005)
Infra-red cameras provide speedy diagnoses
Choice of routes to thermal imaging
Sightglasses allow safe inspection
Scheme offers low-cost route to thermography
Thermal imaging locates waste site hot spots
Thermal imaging checks airport equipment safety
Manufacturer rests assured after thermal survey
Flexible access to thermal imaging technology
Imager keeps track of Tees tides
Sightglasses allow safe infra-red inspection
Inspection windows meet LSF specifications
