Win a top digital camera by reading about a thermal camera April 26th 2006 There's no detection and monitoring technique that has the scope of thermal imaging, according to FLIR. The company says it's suitable for air permeability testing, visualising energy losses in building envelopes and structures and for detecting insulation failures. It can also be used to locate overloaded electrical connections and over heating mechanical components such as bearings and motors.
FLIR’s range provides a camera to suit every application and every budget. And most models come complete with many standard features and options.
The entire ThermaCAM B-Series, FLIR’s dedicated energy efficiency range, now has an extended temperature measurement span. From the professional ThermaCAM B20 down to the find-it-fix-it ThermaCAM B2, all models measure from -20ºC to 100ºC. And the range now includes two new 50mK resolution models allowing highly sensitive thermal mapping for detailed diagnosis of energy loss. More articles from Flir Systems Ltd: |