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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Fluke Ti35 thermal imager
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2007
Thermal imager suits awkward locations
A 180 degree articulating lens allows the Fluke Ti35 thermal imager to capture images in areas with poor accessibility.
The Fluke Ti35 thermal imager is fully radiometric and features a 180 degree articulating lens for viewing and capturing images in areas with poor accessibility It is the new entry-level model in the Fluke IR FlexCam family of thermal imagers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Ti35 offers high thermal sensitivity to 0.1C using a 160 x 120 pixel detector for viewing even the smallest temperature differences across a -20C to +350C range.
A 12.5cm high-contrast colour LCD provides clear pictures, irrespective of lighting conditions.
This makes it suitable for the capture of high-quality images in a broad range of industrial applications.
Typical applications include predictive maintenance, identifying electrical and mechanical problems before failure; process monitoring, offering real-time observation to ensure efficient and safe operation; checking that repairs have been successful; and quality control, examining prototypes and refining thermal designs.
It uses an intuitive Windows CE menu structure and SmartFocus, for single finger capture of the best quality images and accurate temperature measurements.
The Fluke Ti35 comes as a complete kit which includes a compact flash card for storing over 1000 images, a hard carry case and Fluke SmartView reporting and analysis PC software to process the captured images and produce customised reports. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...
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