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| Overview |
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The Flir i50 is a portable, battery-powered infrared camera, which weighs approximately 600 grams. This easy-to-use camera has been designed for one-handed 'point, shoot and detect' operation, which is still comfortable to use after a full day. With a battery life of up to five hours, and batteries that can be swapped out at any time, the Flir i50 is an ideal tool for fault finding and troubleshooting.
Packed inside the camera's robust outer casing lies a 140 x 140 detector, which allows the user to capture clear and sharp infrared images. This key feature is enhanced further by excellent thermal sensitivity, and a large and bright 3.5" LCD display.
Complimenting the Flir i50's infrared capabilities is a 2.3 megapixel digital camera. By taking a visual image alongside the thermal image, analysis and reporting of possible problems becomes easier and quicker than ever before. This digital camera is also used in conjunction with the Fusion Picture-in-Picture mode, which enables visual and infrared images to be overlaid.
All of the images we take are then saved onto a removable microSD card as radiometric JPEG files, and we can store up to 1,000 images at any time. Using the supplied PC software, which is known as ThermaCAM QuickReport, we can then download these visual and infrared images from the camera, analyse them further and report out findings in just a few minutes.
Additional software called ThermaCAM Reporter 8 is also available separately, and integrates directly into Microsoft Word to provide full flexibility over the design and content of our reports.
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| Features of the Flir i50 |
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The Flir i50 offers a high accuracy of + 2%, and thermal sensitivity that is better than 0.1°C. |
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The camera's battery offers five hours of uninterrupted operation, and spare batteries can be quickly swapped over in the field. |
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With a 140 x 140 infrared image resolution, this camera is suitable for any application and offers very good image quality. |
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With an IP54 rating, the Flir i50 is both splash and dust proof, which makes it suitable for use in difficult conditions. |
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Two illuminator lights help you to complete inspections even in poorly lit or dark areas. |
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Measure temperatures from -20°C to 120°C or 0°C to 350°C, which is suitable for the majority of electrical inspections. |
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Fusion Picture-in-Picture enables inspectors to super-impose an infrared image with a visual image. |
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An integrated digital camera (with a 2.3 megapixel resolution) makes fault-finding faster and compliments your inspection reports. |
| Also of interest |
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You may also be interested in our range of Thermographic Inspection Windows (or "sightglasses", as they are sometimes known). These allow infrared energy to pass through, permitting infrared inspections to be carried out effectively and safely - without the need to defeat safety systems or open panel covers.
We can also provide On-site thermography training that covers an introduction to infrared, predictive maintenance, camera operation, use of software and report writing. This training will familiarise operators with their infrared camera, and we also show how thermography can be complimented by other technologies – most notably, ultrasound.
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| Contact us |
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Should you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss anything that you have seen on this page, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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