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Fig. 1. The FLIR VS70 videoscope lets users manoeuvre the camera probe into tight areas to deliver clear video and images to a large 5.7-in colour LCD display.
measurement tools allows for easy information exchange with customers or colleagues.
“That is why the FLIR MeterLink technology allows FLIR Exx series users to save time by transferring, via Bluetooth, the data acquired by an Extech clamp meter or multifunction moisture meter into the thermal imaging camera. In addition, they can easily transfer images wirelessly to a smart phone or tablet PC,” notes the company.
FLIR has also focused on making the Exx series easier to use, with the addition of a new user interface and key pad that make these cameras extremely simple to operate. Measuring temperatures up to +650°C, they produce instant, ‘point-and- shoot’ jpeg thermal imagery and video recording/streaming with all required temperature data included.
For its part, LumaSense Technologies is focusing on a very particular issue with the launch of its IMPAC IGA 6/23 Advanced, a new digital infrared pyrometer specifically designed for measuring metal processes in low temperature ranges. This instrument complements the Series 6 Advanced pyrometers and was developed with a range of 50-1800°C to give users additional options for process control.
Manually focusable optics Special features of the IGA 6/23 include manually focusable optics for optimum adaptation to the respective measuring conditions, a user-friendly LED display, high accuracy and repeatability, and a fast detection time of 0.5ms for accurate measurement of dynamic processes or short temperature peaks.
Because it offers a wide temperature
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