New entry-level thermal imaging cameras from FLIR
Posted to News on 26th Mar 2012, 10:39

New entry-level thermal imaging cameras from FLIR

FLIR is launching the new i-Series of thermal imaging cameras, and say that no other thermal imaging cameras within this price bracket have the same level of functionality. And although the three models in the series inherit proven features from their forerunners, their design, build and technical specification are superior. Furthermore, the cost of improvement has not been passed on to the end user: FLIR has frozen the price on these entry-level models. The new and improved FLIR i3, for example, remains available for just 895 (ex. VAT).

New entry-level thermal imaging cameras from FLIR

The FLIR i-Series is much more robust: they withstand a 2m drop test onto a hard surface without any detrimental effect. The reason for this upgrade is the changing profile of thermal imaging industry. The wide scope of this technology means a thermal imaging camera is in daily use. And in recognition of this, FLIR has made its new i-Series fit-for-purpose in harsh industrial and building environments. All models in the range are ingress protection-rated to IP43.

FLIR i5 produces an image of 100 × 100 pixels, an improvement of 56 per cent on the previous generation model. FLIR i7 features a 140 × 140 pixel array, providing an increased image quality of 36 per cent. And both these models also include a wider field of view, extending the application scope of these new cameras.

The new FLIR i-Series models have been designed for entry-level users. The fixed, focus-free lens makes it quick and easy to apply. Indeed, the basic operation of these cameras can be grasped within a few minutes. Thermal images are stored in JPEG format on an SD card or in the camera's internal memory; all temperature data is automatically embedded in the image. Dependent on the model chosen, the camera comes with analysis tools such as spot meters, areas and isotherms.

All new FLIR i-Series models are bundled with the new FLIR Tools 2.0 software, considered to be the best entry-level product on the market. It allows images to be exported to a PC, analysed and formulated into a basic report with the addition of headers, footers and logos. It also enables filters to be applied when searching for images.

For more advanced reporting functions, the FLIR i-Series can be upgraded to include the latest FLIR Reporter software. Both camera and software technology from FLIR is now affordable, a factor that is highlighted by the availability of this new premium software product being available for as little as 135 +VAT.

These new additions should prove popular in the HVAC, electrical and mechanical inspections markets, and for any application involving energy management. The increased field of view provided by this range will also allow new applications to be addressed within the manufacturing and building sectors.

To find out more about the new FLIR i-Series of thermal imaging cameras, visit the website at www.flir.com.


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