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Thermal Imaging and Aerial Surveys
News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: Infrared thermography
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2007
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Infrared thermography is established as a highly flexible, non-contact diagnostic tool for building, electrical and HVAC inspection and FLIR Systems offer breadth of camera choice.
Infrared thermography is established as a highly flexible, non-contact diagnostic tool for building, electrical and HVAC inspection It quickly identifies problem areas that can't be seen by the naked eye
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 28 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With temperature measurement capabilities and weighing only 700 grams - 50% less than any other thermal imaging camera - the ThermaCAM E2 fits easily into the palm of the hand or on a tool belt.
No longer the sole preserve of professional thermographers, this technology is now widely used throughout the industry.
FLIR Systems is unique in the breadth of camera choice it offers this sector and demand for its products has never been greater.
Several independent distributors for the ThermaCAM B-Series have already been appointed throughout the UK and Ireland to meet this need.
With the launch of the new ThermaCAM BCAM SD demand is again expected to receive a further boost.
This dedicated find-it-fix-it camera for the built environment is the first of its type to allow storage of up to 1000 radiometric .jpeg images.
"We are keen to develop working partnerships with experienced suppliers in this sector," explained Sales and Marketing Manager, Paul Sacker. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
"The potential for infrared in this industry is huge and we are committed to enhancing our channel distribution to provide an even tighter dedicated network.".
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