The FLIR E60 is a professional camera that has been the choice of contractors, engineers and inspections professional for years. This camera can be compared to many other cameras for its 320×240 pixels resolutions and 0.05 degrees C thermal sensitivity. With this resolution and sensitivity, you can gain access to a wider target area. The [...]
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Flir E60 is one diagnostic tool that allows predictive maintenance managers get clear and informative results when checking for abnormalities in facilities. The infrared camera is a non-contact measurement instruments that allows inspections in electrical and other installations without the need to switch them off. Find out what more Flir E60 Infrared Compact Thermal Imaging [...]
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Flir E60 is an ideal tool for professionals who conduct home inspections of any sort. It can be moisture detection, roof leaks, insulation and plumbing irregularities. The infrared thermal imaging camera has built in it, a Relative Humidity Alarm which alerts you of areas where there is a risk of condensation. Again, it also has [...]
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With an in-built 3.1 Megapixel visible light digital camera Flir E60 allows you to view both visual and thermal images for clear identification of issues. There is an annotation feature on the thermal imaging camera that allows users to add voice comments via Bluetooth headset and text notes with the help of the touch screen [...]
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Flir E60 Infrared Compact Thermal Imaging Camera is provided with a manual focus lens that allows 4x continuous digital zoom providing you with the opportunity to have a 25° x 19° field of view. This robust and handy camera has an existing dustproof and waterproof rating of IP54. These features serve as protection for the [...]
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With Flir thermal imaging cameras, you can easily create instant reports directly in them. These reports can be copied to USB. Flir IR cameras are also used for capturing and recording thermal distribution and variation in temperatures in real-time. This allows engineers to see and accurately measure heat patterns, dissipation, leakage and other temperature factors [...]
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Flir i7 has a rugged and compact design. This feature makes the device tough enough to withstand a two meter drop and watersplash as it comes with an IP43 rate. FLIR tools software is included with the camera to aid you in analyzing and reporting the collected data. Apart from its ability to discover unseen [...]
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The University of Manchester in the United Kingdom has combined their hypersonic wind tunnel with a thermal imaging camera to test components and their capability to withstand airflows at very high velocities. This test was intended for the purpose of space exploration and aircraft technologies. . Hypersonic Flight enhanced with thermal imaging technology Image source: [...]
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The second suspect of the Boston Marathon bombing, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in a thermal imaging camera that was mounted on a police helicopter. Bombing suspect captured hiding in a boat with a thermal imaging camera Source: Dailymail . The infrared camera picked up the suspect’s heat signature which provided the police with key [...]
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A group of 16 students from two universities planned to apply the techniques of thermal imaging in the development of a solar car for participating in the World Solar Challenge in Australia. This test was intended to confirm that specifications set in the regulations have been met. Source: Ferret . The brake of the solar [...]
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