Technology Works Towards Renewable Energy Target
Flir Systems' thermal-imaging technology has been designed with Europe's target to derive 20 per cent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2020 in mind. This non-contact, non-destructive method can be applied at close range, or over considerable distance, due to the range of thermal-imaging cameras available from Flir. At All Energy, visitors will be able to see three new series additions to the Flir predictive-maintenance range that extends from troubleshooting, compact cameras through to expert models that provide features for high-end thermal analysis and reporting.
The Flir i3, which was introduced this year, is aimed at the first-time user who wants to inspect or monitor the health of electrical and mechanical systems, or even a building. This newcomer will be demonstrated at the show along with the new Flir E-Series models. These are more sophisticated than the Flir I-Series, providing enhanced image quality and analysis. The Flir E-Series IP54-housed cameras, which the company claims represent the best value in thermal imaging and digital camera resolution it has ever offered, introduce advanced features and analysis tools that optimise inspection.
These include picture-in-picture thermal and visual overlay, thermal fusion that merges both image types, digital zoom and text/voice annotation. Thermal images and other information can be transmitted from the Flir E-Series to an Iphone or Ipad and also, via Meterlink, measurement data from a clamp meter to the camera. These features are also included on the latest-generation Flir T-Series models for the commercial application of high-calibre thermal imaging.
Complementing its portable range are the Flir fixed mounted cameras, designed to keep the thermal efficiency of installation in constant check. The latest models introduce several time-saving features, including GigE Vision and Genicam compatibility, a feature that cuts down integration time significantly.
The Flir i3, which was introduced this year, is aimed at the first-time user who wants to inspect or monitor the health of electrical and mechanical systems, or even a building. This newcomer will be demonstrated at the show along with the new Flir E-Series models. These are more sophisticated than the Flir I-Series, providing enhanced image quality and analysis. The Flir E-Series IP54-housed cameras, which the company claims represent the best value in thermal imaging and digital camera resolution it has ever offered, introduce advanced features and analysis tools that optimise inspection.
These include picture-in-picture thermal and visual overlay, thermal fusion that merges both image types, digital zoom and text/voice annotation. Thermal images and other information can be transmitted from the Flir E-Series to an Iphone or Ipad and also, via Meterlink, measurement data from a clamp meter to the camera. These features are also included on the latest-generation Flir T-Series models for the commercial application of high-calibre thermal imaging.
Complementing its portable range are the Flir fixed mounted cameras, designed to keep the thermal efficiency of installation in constant check. The latest models introduce several time-saving features, including GigE Vision and Genicam compatibility, a feature that cuts down integration time significantly.
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