testo 870 thermal imager
30 April, 2014The thermal imager testo 870 was specially developed in cooperation with electricians, heating constructors, building contractors, service engineers and facility management specialists for applications in, for example, detecting leakages, localising cold bridges or visualising overheated connections.
FLIR test and measurement tools
17 March, 2014FLIR's new line of test and measurement tools was engineered from the ground up to include capabilities - advanced diagnostics, enhanced productivity and increased connectivity – that address real-world requirements.
Testo 870-1 thermal imager
29 January, 2014The testo 870-1 thermal imager is designed to detect leakages, localise cold bridges or visualise overheated connections.
FLIR ONE thermal imager
21 January, 2014The FLIR ONE thermal imager is compatible with the iPhone5 and 5s and fits on the phone like a protective case.
FLIR Exx series thermal imaging cameras
11 December, 2013The cameras are equipped with Meterlink and Bluetooth connections that enable fast and accurate inspections. Connecting thermal imaging cameras with other devices or measurement tools allows for easy information exchange with customers or colleagues.
CorDEX Instruments TC7000 intrinsically safe thermal imager
05 December, 2013The TC7000 is claimed to be the first fully radiometric ATEX and IECEx certified intrinsically safe thermal imager. It is suitable for use in hazardous (explosive) areas within a range of industry sectors.
Fluke ClirVu CV Series IR windows
27 November, 2013The Fluke ClirVu CV Series IR windows eliminate the need to open the panel door to take infrared camera readings and have an installation time of five minutes or less.
Thermal imaging cameras help identify defects in solar cells
25 November, 2013When solar energy panels threaten to fail, defects will usually generate heat. To detect and identify problems with photovoltaic cells, junction boxes and grid network, Carlill Energy has successfully adopted the use of thermal imaging cameras.
Harbour City Ferries uses thermal imaging to improve safety
28 October, 2013Harbour City Ferries has significantly improved safety of its staff, vessels and other users of Sydney Harbour with installation of FLIR M320L thermal imaging cameras across its entire fleet.
FLIR Ex-Series thermal imaging cameras
03 October, 2013The FLIR Ex-Series cameras are suitable for electrical and mechanical inspections where the ability to detect potential problem areas means that installations can be quickly and easily inspected and breakdowns avoided.
Fluke 568 Ex infrared thermometer
23 September, 2013The 568 Ex intrinsically safe infrared thermometer is suitable for use in potentially explosive environments like oil and gas, petroleum, chemical processing and pharmaceuticals where adherence to safety procedures is imperative.
The importance of inspecting small electrical devices
19 September, 2013 by Dave Sirmans*The advantages of using thermal imaging as a predictive maintenance (PdM) tool are well known, but for every large distribution apparatus scanned with regularity, any number of 208Y/120 panels, control panels and other small electrical devices are often overlooked. This article explains why it's important to inspect small equipment with thermal imaging.
CorDEX thermal imaging camera
28 June, 2013The TC7000 IR Camera from CorDEX is claimed to be the only intrinsically safe radiometric thermal imaging camera that is ATEX and IECEx certified. It is suitable for use in environments where safety is imperative.
Top six places for energy losses in commercial buildings
27 June, 2013A considerable amount of energy loss in commercial buildings is temperature related. An obvious issue is hot or cold air leaks, but many other systems and pieces of equipment also waste energy in terms of heat.
Eliminating electrical risks in the workplace
26 June, 2013The skilled worker’s job in electrical safety certification is made easier with the use of rapidly improving and evolving technologies. Thermal imaging is one such technology. Thermal imaging cameras are beginning to lead the way as a cost-effective and practical solution for eliminating many electrical risks. Read on to find out more.