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Thermal Imaging and Aerial Surveys
News Release from: Ti Thermal Imaging | Subject: Flir E series thermal imaging cameras
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 November 2004
Ultra Light And Easy To Use Thermal
Cameras
Fitting into the palm of your hand, Flir E series thermal imaging cameras offer thermal imaging for fast and easy infra-red inspections.
Sales of the Flir E series thermal imaging cameras can now be undertaken and orders have already been accepted at very competitive market levels The E-series ThermaCAM cameras are an excellent entry level portable thermal imaging system
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Three models make up the range, E25, E45 and E65.
These cameras are all ultra light and easy to use enabling users to detect problems quickly before expensive failures occur.
Fitting into the palm of your hand, these systems offer thermal imaging for fast and easy infra-red inspections.
All models boast excellent image sensitivity capturing images at 50 frames/sec making the scanning of targets an effective method of inspection.
Detectors are FPA(Focal Plane Array), uncooled microbolometer delivering images 120x160 pixels in the 7.5-13um spectral range to a built in FLASH memory capable of storing up to 100 jpeg images.
Also included in all cameras is the Laser LocatIRT class 2 semiconductor AlGalnP diode laser for associating a hot spot on the IR image with a physical target without the "finger pointing" at potentially hazardous components found in high and low voltage areas.
Ti Thermal Imaging Ltd will provide the renowned Reporter 2000 December edition software instead of the "Quickview" software normally associated with these cameras.
This software is what the professionals use to collate and compile their reports and is worth over £2000 if sold separately.
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