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New T-Series Cameras


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LIR Systems announced the addition of exciting new features and capabilities for its popular T- Series family of premium thermal cameras, as well as two new members of that family, the T460 and the


T660. FLIR T-Series cameras now feature


UltraMax™, a unique image processing feature that significantly improves the IR resolution and sensitivity of the cameras.


UltraMax™ images have


four times the thermal pixels, twice the resolution, and 50% greater sensitivity than standard unprocessed images. Images are viewed and processed in FLIR


UltraMax™ images allow users to zoom in on smaller heat anomalies,


Tools software for PC’s. get more accurate


measurements and see more detail than with previous un-processed images. Select FLIR T-Series cameras also now come with improved thermal sensitivity – as low as 20mK – and improved temperature measurement accuracy.


FLIR Systems Ltd. Tel: +44(0)1732 220011 Web: www.flir.com


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LIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced the release of its TG165 Imaging IR Thermometer, a powerful, affordable, compact tool that lets you see invisible heat


patterns, measure temperatures accurately, and conveniently store images and measurement data for reporting. Built around FLIR’s exclusive Lepton® micro thermal imaging camera core,


the TG165 eliminates the blind guesswork of


troubleshooting by combining a single spot IR thermometer with the power of a thermal camera in a rugged, compact package anyone can use. This unique combination of technologies speeds troubleshooting, making it easy to find invisible hot and cold spots from a safe distance so you can investigate and solve problems quickly. Fast and easy to use, the TG165 lets you get right to work with no training required. Its dual lasers visually mark the edges of what is being measured and the cross hairs pinpoint the centre point of the measurement area.


The TG165 is


designed to withstand a two-metre drop, making it rugged enough for industrial professionals while offering the simplicity valued by do-it-yourself homeowners.


FLIR Systems Ltd. Tel: +44(0)1732 220011 Web: www.flir.com


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he new AX8 fixed-mount areas for enter 801


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temperature automated


sensor


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combines thermal and visible cameras along with the proprietary MSX® technology in a small, affordable package. The AX8 is easy to install in space-constrained


condition


monitoring of critical electrical and mechanical equipment. Enabled by FLIR’s ground-breaking Lepton® thermal imaging core, the AX8 provides early detection of temperature-related issues in electrical and mechanical equipment, guarding against unplanned outages, service interruptions, and equipment failure. The AX8 is the ideal temperature sensor for continuous condition monitoring and fire prevention without the need for periodic manual scans. The AX8 thermal imager has 4,800 active temperature points per image, provides streaming temperature data over industry-standard interfaces (Ethernet/IP and Modbus TCP) for easy analysis, has a built-in web interface, and includes a full suite of Analysis and Alarm functions that automatically send alerts when the AX8 detects elevated temperatures.


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