Infrared cameras to be unveiled at Ecobuild

  • 26 Jan 2015

UltraMax images have twice the resolution of standard unprocessed images

FLIR has added the T460 and T660 models to its T-Series. They both include continuous auto-focus and recording of radiometric images as well as featuring UltraMax technology.

UltraMax enables camera users to zoom in on heat anomalies. UltraMax images have four times the amount of thermal pixels and 50% greater sensitivity than standard images.

FLIR intend to put models from its T-Series on display at Ecobuild and encourage visitors to use its infrared cameras.

In addition, FLIR’s Test and Management range will also be featured at its Ecobuild stand, promoting the FLIR TG165, a new imaging infrared thermometer.

The TG165 allows its user to see invisible heat patterns, measure temperature and store image and measurement data. It combines an IR thermometer with the power of a thermal camera as it is built around FLIR’s Lepton micro thermal imaging camera core.

The company also aim to promote its MSX technology at Ecobuild this year. This feature adds definition to thermal images by overlaying details from its corresponding visial image.

Ecobuild 2015 is set to take place at ExCel London from 3rd to 5th March.

FLIR Systems,
2 Kings Hill Avenue,
Kings Hill,
West Malling,
Kent,
United Kingdom
ME19 4AQ

Phone: 01732 220011
Fax: 01732 220014

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