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Flir infrared camera has PiP fusion

A Flir Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 16, 2009

Flir has launched its T335 infrared camera, which includes an IR and digital camera, Picture-in-Picture (PiP) fusion, touch screen, tiltable lens and interchangeable optics.

It has a 320 x 240 focal plane array and applies two per cent thermal accuracy and 0.05C thermal sensitivity across a temperature measurement range of -20 to 650C.

The Flir T335 includes both an infrared and a digital camera, picture-in-picture fusion, touch screen, tiltable lens and interchangeable optics

The Flir T335 includes both an infrared and a digital camera, picture-in-picture fusion, touch screen, tiltable lens and interchangeable optics

To tailor temperature measurement readings to the application, the addition offers a range of measurement modes beyond centre spot.

It provides five spot meters, five box areas, isotherm colour alarms and automatic hot/cold spot indication.

Text annotation connects voice comments with images, even on reports.

Another standard feature is the Flir LocatIR laser pointer that allows the user to pinpoint a hotspot on a component and record the location on the IR image.

PiP fusion also makes it possible for operators to superimpose a scalable thermal image over a digital one to add emphasis to the temperature abnormalities.

To enhance its reporting flexibility, the Flir T335 includes Flir's radiometric JPEG format.

It simplifies image management, allowing images to be incorporated into emails and Word documents.

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