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FLIR E30 Compact Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera 19,200 pixels IR Resolution, Measures Temperature -4 to 662°F (-20°C to 350°C), (49001-1801)


FLIR E30 Compact Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera 19,200 pixels IR Resolution, Measures Temperature -4 to 662°F (-20°C to 350°C), (49001-1801)


$2,500.00


The FLIR E30 Infrared Camera is a sophisticated point-and-shoot infrared camera that combines the best performance and value in compact thermal imaging cameras. Designed to fit beautifully into your IR inspection program, budget, and the palm of your hand, the E30 quickly pays for itself by identifying electrical, mechanical, or building envelope issues before a failure occurs or an expensive tear…

FLIR 55901-0102 model FLIR T620 High-Resolution Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera, 640 x 480 IR Resolution, Measures Temperature to 1202°F (650°C), 4X Continuous Zoom


FLIR 55901-0102 model FLIR T620 High-Resolution Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera, 640 x 480 IR Resolution, Measures Temperature to 1202°F (650°C), 4X Continuous Zoom


$19,700.00


FLIR 55901-0102 model FLIR T620 High-Resolution Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera – High Resolution IR Images – 307,200 pixels (640 x 480) Infrared resolution, Visible Light Digital Camera – 5MP, 4X Continuous Zoom, Rotating Lens, Scalable Thermal Fusion, Scalable Picture in Picture (PIP), Video Lamp, High Temperature Range, ± 2% Accuracy, Thumbnail Image Gallery, Li-Ion Rechargable Battery, Laser …

FLIR i5 Compact InfraRed Camera


FLIR i5 Compact InfraRed Camera


$1,569.93


The Extech thermal imaging camera is ideal for predictive facility maintenance. Its compact size and fully automatic design makes it easy to use for even first-time users and is perfect for general purpose applications. LCD Display: Yes…

FLIR i7 Thermal Imaging Camera 120 x 120 Resolution


FLIR i7 Thermal Imaging Camera 120 x 120 Resolution


$1,995.00


Use the FLIR i7 Compact Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera to detect problems before they become crises. The FLIR i7 is one of the smallest, lightest, and most powerful thermal cameras on the market. This powerful, non-invasive monitoring and diagnostic tool features intuitive one-handed operation, a 2.8-inch LCD color screen, precise thermal sensitivity, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and a sto…

FLIR Systems, Inc. FLIR i3 Thermal Imaging Camera, Black and Gray


FLIR Systems, Inc. FLIR i3 Thermal Imaging Camera, Black and Gray


$1,195.00



Infrared Thermography: Errors and Uncertainties


Infrared Thermography: Errors and Uncertainties


$88.28


In Infrared Thermography , the authors discuss the sources of uncertainty, including how to quantify these sources, associated with the use of thermal imagers. This book explains the common misunderstandings in the interpretation of temperature measurements, and provides a metrological evaluation of commercially available infrared cameras. It suggests how to best estimate the accuracy of thermal i…

Thermal Imaging Cameras: Characteristics and Performance


Thermal Imaging Cameras: Characteristics and Performance


$97.00


The ability to see through smoke and mist and the ability to use the variances in temperature to differentiate between targets and their backgrounds are invaluable in military applications and have become major motivators for the further development of thermal imagers. As the potential of thermal imaging is more clearly understood and the cost decreases, the number of industrial and civil applicat…

If I touch a plastic surface for 1 second, will leave an infrared signature?

I am considering hiring a red-camera below to see for myself, but it is quite. Lets assume my dear index is involved, and it is the normal body temperature. Either a visible traces that could be picked up by the appropriate measuring equipment. I assume that the energy transferred is dissipated very quickly. If so, I would also like to know how fast I should be with my measurement equipment to collect the trace.

Do you change the temperature the surface? Yes, as long as the surface is not at the same temperature as the surface of your body. Whether it leaves a "signature thermographic" or not depends more on the resolution of your measurement equipment field. How long you have to catch the signature depends on the temperature, thickness and thermal conductivity of the surface, the temperature of your finger and the ambient air, and the resolution of your device. I have seen demonstrations not show a melted ground for a few seconds ….

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