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Product category: Temperature sensors
News Release from: Megatech | Subject: PTI-380
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2008

Thermal imaging camera eases awkward
filming jobs

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Megatech's PTI-380 has a 270 degree rotating, 3.5in, colour, high-resolution LCD display and viewfinder, making it easy to film from difficult positions.

Megatech's PTI-380 is a lightweight thermal imaging camera, suitable for energy audits, predictive maintenance and manufacturing process measurement applications The camera visually records the corresponding thermal image using the built-in laser pointer, which enables easy association with the thermal image and the physical target

It has a 320 x 240 resolution UFPA detector that provides real-time imaging at 60 frames per second.

Multiple measurement tools overcome problems associated with real-time thermal video transfer.

A removable SD card permits up to 2Gbyte of memory storage, while the bluetooth technology allows wireless recording and high-speed firewire enables real-time analysis.

This versatile unit has a 270 degree rotating, 3.5in, colour, high-resolution LCD display and viewfinder, making it easy to film from difficult positions.

The temperature measurement range is -20 to +2000C with an accuracy of +/- 2C or +/- 2%.

It includes a microbolometer detector for accurate temperature measurement and repeatability.

Constructed from aluminium, it measures 90 x 160 x 184mm and weighs 1.57kg.

Powered lithium rechargeable batteries which can give up to 2.5 hours of continuous operation.

Applications are found in the electronic, manufacturing, processing, engineering, laboratory, building, research and medical industries.

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