Infrared cameras displayed at Plant & Works exhibition

Flir Systems thermal imaging cameras are now highly compact - and getting smaller - and much lighter but no less robust. They are also packed with many more features than their forerunners of just a few years ago. This growth path has given Flir Systems’ thermal imaging cameras much greater application scope and that trend continues apace.

Flir Systems is showcasing its latest generation infrared cameras at the Plant & Works Exhibition (Birmingham NEC, April 22-24). The range provides a camera to suit every plant maintenance application and every budget, from the simple find-it-fix-it jobs through to those that demand the best that the technology can offer.

Top of the range is the ThermaCAM P640. In creating this portable thermal imaging camera, Flir Systems was able to factor in far more than just superior detector technology. In addition to the 640 x 480 pixel detector and brand new software, the ThermaCAM P640 also features high-powered lenses, developed and manufactured in-house by Flir Systems.

Aimed at the advanced and frequent user of infrared the new ThermaCAM T-Series is a mid-range camera with many high end, time saving features. The integration of thermal and visual imaging has been perfected in the ThermaCAM T-Series and it also introduces a really clever overlaying facility called Thermal Fusion. This allows the automatic and seamless transition of images from thermal to visual and vice versa, on the screen, whilst retaining all measurement functions in both view modes. It makes seeing problems easy.

The interchangeable lens is a standard feature on the majority of Flir Systems’ cameras, and that even includes the ThermaCAM E-Series. This considerably extends the application potential of these good quality, value for money cameras. Examples from all ranges will be demonstrated on the Flir Systems stand and completing the picture will be the InfraCAM SD. This find-it-fix-it camera allows up to 1000 radiometric .jpeg images to be stored on a removable SD card.

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