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News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: Thermacam E-Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2006
Widening the scope for infra-red cameras
Firm claims it has a camera to suit every infra-red application, whether the need is for portable or fixed mounted, imaging or radiometric measurement, stand-alone or networked.
With the introduction of its Thermacam E-Series of infra-red cameras and the entry level Infracam, Flir Systems claims to have brought thermal imaging within easy reach of every engineer These and other Thermacam products form part of a large family
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Furthermore, as the company builds all its own cameras and manufactures all the critical elements in-house, customised versions are available.
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Infracam has a 120 x 120 uncooled FPA that displays a crisp image in a choice of colour palettes.
All models in the Thermacam E-Series are built with exportable detectors.
This means they are immune from licensing issues.
The Thermacam E45 captures highly sensitive images on its 160 x 120 array and provides advanced analysis of radiometric JPeg images both in the field or via PC.
With this model and above are exchangeable lenses.
Choice of standard, telephoto and wide-angle lenses take the Thermacam E300 320 x 240 array model from being a find-it-fix-it tool to one that is flexible for power line checking or simple electrical inspection.
The redesigned Thermacam E320 introduces more features including 4x digital zoom and analysis features such as auto hot spot indicators, differential and three-spot temperature measurement, audible alarm and emissivity settings.
The Thermacam P-Series is for professional thermographers.
Lightweight and portable, it detects, verifies and documents many predictive maintenance problems with a set of on-board analysis features.
The P-Series saves images as fully radiometric JPegs complete with measurement data and voice annotation on a removable flash PC card.
Images can be downloaded using the Thermacam Quickview software.
The top-of-the-range Thermacam P65 provides real-time performance with high thermal sensitivity.
This infra-red camera contains every element needed to increase the potential of thermography.
While the E- and P-Series are primarily for predictive maintenance applications, the S-Series is for R and D, B-Series for thermal imaging in building and construction and A-Series for industrial automation. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
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