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Flir expands i-Series of thermal imaging cameras

A Flir Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 27, 2009

Flir has added the i40 and i60 models to its compact i-Series thermal imaging cameras.

The Flir i40 and i60 cameras seek out electrical faults, minimising downtime, improving process efficiency and helping improve product quality.

The focal plane array of the i60 infrared camera is 180 x 180 pixels.

The focal plane array of the i60 infrared camera is 180 x 180 pixels.

They weigh just 600g but can cope with tough on-site and field conditions.

They have a 2.3 mpixel digital camera and double LED lights, enabling the user to work in dark environments.

These are complemented by a laser pointer, the target of which is also visible on the infrared image.

The Picture-in-Picture function allows the overlaying and scaling of an infrared image on a visual image, in real time and at the push of a button.

This enables easier identification and interpretation of inspected objects.

These cameras feature intuitive command buttons and a clear user menu available in 21 languages.

They are dust- and water-splash proof, shock resistant and equipped with a field replaceable battery for five hours of uninterrupted use.

The wide temperature measurement range of -20C to 350C is ideal for the majority of preventive maintenance applications.

The main differentiator between the cameras is the size of a focal plane array.

The Flir i40 has a 120 x 120 pixels detector and the top of the range Flir i60 has a 180 x 180 pixels detector.

All have accuracy of +/- two per cent and 0.1C thermal sensitivity.

Radiometric images are saved in .jpeg format for easy analysis and emailing, eliminating the need for proprietary vision software.

Images can also be displayed on a thumbnail image gallery.

Flir Quickreport comes as standard with the new i-Series cameras but all models are also compatible with the Flir Reporter 8.3 software.

This is a wizard-based reporting suite with advanced image processing and temperature calculation functions.

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