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News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: Flir Systems B-series thermal cameras
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2008

Thermal imaging eases emissions
compliance

the Picture in Picture function allows the overlay, pan and scale of an infra-red image on a visual image and full analysis of the combined images from retained measurement data.

In 2012 even tougher carbon emission restrictions kick in, highlighting the need for British industry to strive for maximum efficiency from its buildings and plant Thermal imaging is being adopted across diverse sectors to spot and stop energy loss

Flir Systems' B-series cameras provide ease of use, value for money and excellent ergonomics.

In addition to dedicated building application alarms, standard features include tiltable lens unit, visual camera, image fusion and touch screen with stylus.

They have a wide choice of measurement functions, including spotmeter, area boxes and high/low temperature isotherms.

The image quality has been improved and the B400 has a thermal sensitivity of 50mK NETD.

With a 25um pitch, the detector allows better performance from a camera that is smaller and lighter than its competitors.

The B200 and B250 have a 200 x 150 IR resolution and sensitivity of 80 and 70mK respectively.

Both have 2 x digital zoom, 9Hz frame refresh and a Picture in Picture function.

This allows the overlay, pan and scale of an infra-red image on a visual image and full analysis of the combined images from retained measurement data.

On the higher+end models this new feature is both scalable and moveable.

It complements the Thermal Fusion feature, which allows the automatic and seamless transition of images from thermal to visual in real-time. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...

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