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Thermal imaging camera are fast becoming an invaluable tool for the Fire-Fighter enabling more rapid search and rescue and seat of the fire identification. Scotts range of thermal imaging cameras offer a practical, robust and cost effective solution to the Fire-Fighters needs.
Eagle X® Thermal Imaging Camera
The Scott Eagle X is a user-friendly compact, durable and lightweight thermal imaging camera. Its fast-attack technology for easy interpretation of images has proved invaluable in a wide variety of firefighting, police, and security applications.
Eagle Imager® 160 Thermal Imaging Camera
Scott's Eagle Imager 160 is the flagship camera of Scotts thermal imaging range. The heart of the Eagle Imager 160 is a Fire-Cooled™ microbolometer core that produces sharp, high resolution images in challenging high heat conditions, as well as in much cooler environments.
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Digital camera with extensive thermal imaging capabilities
The SKF Thermal Camera TKTI 10 is an extremely user-friendly camera
designed especially for use by maintenance technicians to visualize
troublesome hotspots quickly and easily.
This unique thermal camera requires no special training and by simply
pointing at the application, hotspots are rapidly identified. Moreover the
images can be stored and analysed using the advanced thermal imaging
capabilities. The camera captures both digital and thermal images, these
images can be blended allowing you to easily interpret and analyse the scene.
Powerful PC software for analysis and report-writing is supplied as standard,
enabling you to perform comprehensive image analysis and produce
professional reports.
- Compact ergonomic design and light weight
- Captures and displays both digital and thermal images
- Blend function allows a mixture of digital and thermal images for ease of
interpretation
- Non-contact measurement technique enables measurements to be made safely
on running equipment
- Laser pointer pinpoints the centre of the imaged area
- Wide temperature measurement range from –10 °C to 300 °C (14 °F to 572 °F) suitable for most applications especially Predicative Maintenance programmes
- Images can be voice and/or text annotated. Very useful when viewing later as situation details can be recorded pertinent to the image
- Rechargeable integrated Li ion battery with 6 hour running time
- Large image storage capacity, up to 1000 radiometric and visual images
- Advanced thermal image processing and report-writing software supplied
- IP 54 suitable for industrial environments
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MobIR M3
Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera
Thermal Imaging Camera - Multi-Talent in Cell-Phone Format
* Error diagnosis for equipment and machinery
* Thermal Imaging for the building industry
* Leak finding
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The established infrared camera series PYROVIEW has been extended by DIAS Infrared GmbH with the new high temperature camera PYROVIEW 640 using a spectral range in the near infrared region. A continuous temperature measurement range from 600°C up to 1500°C is realised with a resolution of 640x480 points and a measuring frequency of 25Hz. Digital data transmission is made via a Fast Ethernet interface. The size of the compact housing is app. 60 x 60 x 160mm³.
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Irisys also have the following Thermal Imaging Cameras in the 4000 Series. Both include our industry leading 3.5" Display and the traditional features of flexibility, ease of use, and performance at a price that is unique to Irisys. As with all Irisys Thermal Imagers these both produce high quality images that can be captured and manipulated offline, making them an ideal tool for both the Thermographer and Maintenance Engineer alike.
The IRI 4030 has High Temperature capability so is especially suitable in environments found in the Petro-Chemical, Glass, Cement, Metal and Refractory Industries.
The IRI 4040 has a narrow angle 9.1 x 6.8 lens which enables detection and temperature measurement of small objects over long distances. This imager is particularly suitable for use in the Power Utilities Industries for example, for the inspection of substation and overhead distribution and transmission lines.
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The FLIR P-Series state-of-the-art infrared cameras are designed for professional infrared camera users.
A FLIR P-Series camera is the perfect instrument for users who know the advantages that infrared has to offer, and who rely on an infrared camera at work. Whether you are an infrared consultant or a PDM professional in the utilities- or manufacturing industry, the FLIR P-Series infrared cameras will help you trace anomalies invisible to the human eye.
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The product line VarioCAM® high resolution of the German manufacturer JENOPTIK Laser, Optik, Systeme GmbH stands for a new generation of high-performance thermographic cameras based on state-of-the-art uncooled microbolometer FPA detectors with up to 1,280 x 960 infrared pixels.
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The VIGOcam v50 camera is designed for temperature distribution measurements and recording in technological device diagnostic. It can be used in various scientific and industrial applications, eg. industrial process control, power and building industry, medical diagnostic and scientific research.
The camera is constructed with the use of a 384 x 288 microbolometric detector array. The new generation, 25 μm pixel, detector array and excellent optics ensure high thermal sensitivity (NETD: 0.08°C @ 30°C) and spatial resolution (1 mrad) of the camera.
The VIGOcam v50 camera is equipped with 3.5" LCD display, video camera, laser pointer, radio link that enables remote control, SD memory card reader, microphone and loudspeaker. Connection with a PC computer is possible via USB or Ethernet port.
The data sent to a PC computer can be processed with sophisticated THERM v50 software which offers various analytical functions to process temperature distribution data including charts, histograms within user-defined regions and report generator. The camera and it's software could be easily adjusted to the customer's specific requirements.
More information: www.v50.vigo.com.pl
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Fluke TiR Thermal Imager
Optimized for building envelope, restoration and remediation, inspection and roofing applications.
The Fluke TiR Thermal Imaging cameras are the perfect imagers for building envelope, restoration and remediation, inspection and roofing applications.
IR-Fusion® Technology
See things both ways—infrared and visual (visible light) images fused together communicating critical information faster and easier—traditional infrared images are no longer enough. IR-Fusion, a patent-pending technology that simultaneously captures a digital photo in addition to the infrared image and fuses it together taking the mystery out of IR image analysis. IR-Fusion is standard on TiR models.
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Infrared thermography is a powerful and non-invasive technique to monitor and diagnose the condition of buildings. Common applications for infrared in the building industry include detecting areas susceptible to mold build-up, finding badly insulated areas, supervising new constructions, finding leaks in underground pipes, planning redevelopments and many others.
The results of using infrared are often considerable energy savings, minimization of repair damage and other cost savings resulting in a rapid return on investment of the infrared camera.
To meet the specific needs of the demanding building industry FLIR Systems has teamed up with professional and experienced building inspectors and has developed the ThermaCAM™ B20. The result is an infrared camera, which has all the features that are indispens-able when doing infrared building inspections, and the necessary software to make professional inspection reports.
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Unlike others, the ThermaCAM E25 is IP54 rated and therefore highly robust. It comes with a choice of lens – 9mm,
17mm or 36mm – not just one, so it can be equipped to suit the application. And with the E25, composite video
output is a standard feature.
As the E25 captures thermal images at a speed of 50 Hz – not 20 Hz – it is suitable for scanning moving targets.
The focal plane array is 160 x 120 pixels, larger than its competitors, resulting in better quality thermal images being
displayed on the camera’s large, super-bright 63.5mm LCD display. It also offers a greater choice of palettes and a
wider temperature scale; from -20ºC as standard and up to 900ºC as an option.
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Portable Thermal Image System of High Range for Non-military Security Tasks
The Dresden specialist for infrared measuring technology InfraTec GmbH presents a newly developed binocular thermal image system of the highest geometric resolution commercially available at this time.
This brand new product line VarioVIEW of the exclusively represented manufacturer JENOPTIK Laser, Optik, Systeme GmbH combines a high-resolution infrared imager with an eye-safe and hardly detectable laser distance meter.
A microbolometer detector of a geometric resolution of 640 x 480 pixels guarantees, in conjunction with a highly precise, light-intense 150 mm lens, excellent ranges in object detection, recognition and identification. The VarioVIEWTM permits to discover people within a range of up to 5 km and vehicles up to 7 km. The laser distance meter works at 1,550 nm and is able to measure distances of up to 5 km most precisely.
Further outstanding technical features of the VarioVIEW are both ist fast infrared image frequency at 30 Hz and its high thermal resolution (< 70 mK). The high-resolution OLED binocular view finder allows for fatigue-free observation.
The easily portable thermal image system VarioVIEW also distinguishes itself by robust design and intuitive handling. Weighing less than 3 kg and staying operable for more than five hours without having to change the rechargeable battery, it is particularly suited for mobile application, such as border observation or in the security service.
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The FLIR T-Series of portable infrared cameras takes infrared camera ergonomics, weight and ease-of-use to a new level. Usability is key: our engineers have translated user feedback on comfort and clarity into a series of comprehensive and innovative features. Furthermore, the FLIR T-Series has been specifically developed for industrial environments.
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ThermaCAM™ S65
The ThermaCAM S65 is a rugged (IP 54) infrared camera designed especially for Research and Development, scientific testing and general-purpose non-contact measurement. Hand-held or mounted on a tripod, operated locally or by remote control, with optional lenses and/or filters, the ThermaCAM S65 can be configured to meet a variety of scientific applications.
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FLIR A-Series infrared camera systems are affordable and accurate solutions for machine vision and automation systems that require non-contact imaging and temperature measurements.
They are a complete machine vision and remote monitoring system that immediately identify thermal problems that would otherwise go undetected. The built-in logic makes it ideal for safety/security systems, and for product and process monitoring in quality/reliability assurance programs.
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With the new PYROVIEW 380L compact DIAS Infrared GmbH offers a small robust infrared camera for measurement of temperature distributions in laboratories as well as factories. This camera with an uncooled microbolometer array has a geometrical resolution of 384 x 288 pixels and a thermal resolution of 0.08°C. The data are transferred via Ethernet interface with a maximum frame rate of 50 frames per second. Temperature measurements, e.g. for development and research purposes may be done with an excellent time and geometrical resolution for a reasonable price.
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Every day researchers throughout the world are looking for new methods to help them solving their scientific questions. Infrared thermography has proven to be an invaluable tool to solve a wide variety of scientific problems based on heat and temperature measurement.
Because of its non-intrusive analysis capacity, thermography systems have become indispensable instruments for a wide variety of Research & Development applications.
Wide range of application areas
In Research & Development process control and product testing evaluation, accuracy and reliability are vitally important. That's why FLIR SC-Series cameras are widely used around the world for applications as diverse as micro-electronics, automotive and aerospace industries, plastics injection molding, consumer appliance design, target signatures, mechanical fatigue testing, plant and biology researches, material evaluation, airborne detection and much more. Our cameras are used for capturing thermal distribution and recording temporal variations in real time, allowing engineers to see and accurately measure heat production or dissipation process, leakage and other temperature factors in equipment, products and processes.
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The Phoenix is the perfect choice for any infrared industrial, scientific, non-destructive testing or military application that requires the highest flexibility and performance. The Phoenix features 14-bit extended dynamic range, snapshot exposure mode, high frame rate capability and excellent resolution within a small, rugged package. The Phoenix is a modular system, consisting of a camera head and a signal processing electronics back end, the Real-Time Imaging Electronics (RTIE) or Data Acquisition System (DAS).
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Raytek announces the launch of its new GS110 Infrared Thermal Imaging System for Low Emissivity (Low-E) Glass. This system is specifically designed to monitor one-side coated flat glass during the tempering process. The GS110 scanns the topside of the glass and measures simultaneously the temperature on the uncoated side of the glass where the emissivity is both known and significantly higher. The measured data are transferred to the Windows-based GS110 software which is included in the GS110 system. The software automatically corrects the thermal image of the topside of the glass to provide a more accurate result. Further, the GS110 allows the user to set-up predefined recipes to accommodate frequent product changes typical in glass processes. OPC server functionality is included as an integral part of the proprietary software allowing for seamless integration of the data into other process control software packages. By quickly detecting thermal irregularities within the glass and identifying defective heating elements, the GS110 allows glass processors to improve product quality and uniformity, and to reduce scrap. The GS110 can be used for non-contact infrared temperature measurement in other secondary glass-processing applications such as bending, forming, and annealing.
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Small size. Big performance.
The XC-EI50/CE and XC-EI30/CE incorporate the latest 1/2 type and 1/3 type Interline (IT) CCD with near-infrared sensitivity. Sony surface mount technology results in an ultra compact, rugged unit that provides high quality images.
IR lighting has become very popular in machine vision applications. When used with an IR LED illuminator, these cameras can capture clear images because of their sensitivity at infrared wavelengths. In addition the XC-EI Series camera modules have high overall sensitivity. This makes them suitable for low light environments as well as for special IR lighting conditions.
A single standard 12-pin connector provides control of input/output signals as well as power.
The recommended camera adaptor for these units is the compact and lightweight DC-700/CE.
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Infrared vision systems are used worldwide in a variety of industries to monitor continuous processes. Infrared can easily detect thermal information on product quality and/or production efficiency that is difficult or impossible to capture using conventional means such as thermocouples or visible light cameras. The ThermoVision A40-M is an affordable and accurate temperature measurement system. It is the ideal choice for industrial and automation applications requiring accurate non-contact temperature measurement.
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Iron and Steel Slag Detection System
The definitive infrared thermal imaging system for steel slag monitoring
When liquid steel is tapped from a basic oxygen or electric arc furnace, it is advantageous to minimise the quantity of slag carried over into the ladle.
Previously this has been done by visual observation of the tapping stream or by the use of electromagnetic induction coils mounted onto the furnace. However, neither of these methods has proved to be entirely reliable.
The LAND thermal imaging Slag Detection System SDS has been developed using LAND’s expert knowledge of the application and over 60 years of experience in the steel industry to monitor and aid control of slag carry-over from one process to another.
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DIAS Infrared GmbH, manufacturer of state-of-the-art infrared cameras, offers adapted infrared measurement techniques for contactless temperature measurement.
Uncooled infrared line cameras PYROLINE with robust, optional water cooled housing and air purge are well suited for industrial process measurement. Linear arrays up to 256 pixels and measuring frequencies of up to 512 Hz, different temperature measurement ranges of 0 °C to 1300 °C and spectral ranges eligible for 8 µm to 14 µm, 3 µm to 5 µm, 4.8 µm to 5.2 µ m or 1.4 µm to 1.8 µm guarantee the optimal solution of your temperature measurement tasks.
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LANDSCAN infrared linescanning systems thermally map the entire surface of an object resulting in a highly detailed temperature map, enabling the user to analyze the process and control quality.
LANDSCAN infrared linescanners are designed for process imaging and ease of operation and maintenance in hostile industrial environments, and have a measurement performance equivalent to the best radiation thermometers available.
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The SCAN infrared line scanner is used for remote temperature map measurement (thermography) for process control monitoring.
This fast speed infrared imaging (up to 400 lines per second) has applications in a wide range of industries such as:
• cement
• glass
• steel
• metallurgy
• paper
• tobacco
• plastic
• electronics
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Precise temperature distribution measurement
Temperature range from -50°C up to 3000°C
Scan angle up to 90°
Application specific solutions
Dual mode - stand alone and remote control
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The SCAN infrared line scanner is used for remote temperature map measurement (thermography) for process control monitoring.
This fast speed infrared imaging (up to 400 lines per second) has applications in a wide range of industries such as:
• cement
• glass
• steel
• metallurgy
• paper
• tobacco
• plastic
• electronics
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The Ircon ScanIR II Line Scanning Infrared Thermometer bridges the gap between spot temperature measurement and thermal imaging. Well suited for temperature measurement of moving processes such as webs, sheets, rolls, and films, the ScanIR II Line Scanner can be run stand alone or with Ircon interface software.
Provides easy-to-understand temperature map of your process
Rugged line scanning sensor for industrial applications
Fast 10, 25, 50 or 100 Hz Scan Rates
500 or 5000 Samples Per Scanline
Accurate to within 0.5% of reading
Profile, 2D and 3D Images of process temperatures
Spot, Zone, or Spot Auto-Track Modes
Digital or Analog Outputs of Ten Spot or Zone Temperatures
Operator interface simultaneously displays two sensors in real time
ActiveX® Controls
Laser aiming option
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Raytek presents a new Process Imaging System for Kiln Shell Temperature Monitoring. The Raytek CS200 is a comprehensive temperature measurement system for monitoring, control, and analysis of rotating kilns primarily used in cement and lime production. This unique combination of infrared sensor technology and a powerful, industrial software program allows accurate detection and monitoring of refractory hot spots to prevent costly kiln damage and extend production runs between refractory replacement.
The CS200 offers a OPC server functionality, powerful database applications, full- color thermograms of the kiln surface, user-defined alarms, automatic fan control and extensive historical data analysis capability. Additional point sensors can be installed to monitor the burning zone of the kiln and the portions of the kiln “shadowed” from the main sensor. The system also supports features like Live Ring Migration software to monitor tire slip. The results are fully integrated into one display allowing the operator to monitor the complete kiln without switching back and forth between different applications. All error reports and alarm reports are fully integrated, as is the OPC interface with other applications
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