Refined High-Definition Thermal Imaging Camera

Health & safety

Refined High-Definition Thermal Imaging Camera

25 Feb, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Health & safety.

The Flir ThermaCAM P65, available to rent from Ashtead Technology (Singapore), takes high-definition 14-bit thermal images. At the same time, it records visual images with its built-in digital camera. The integrated Laser LocatIR, activated at the touch of a button, helps you to safely and quickly associate a hot spot shown on the IR image with the problem area on the physical target.

The ThermaCAM P65 is the most highly refined infrared inspection system available today. Its powerful new features and conveniences enable the professional thermographer to work with unprecedented efficiency and productivity. Working in concert with ThermaCAM reporting and database software, the P65 fully automates the process of collecting, reporting, and archiving infrared images and thermal data.

The ThermaCAM P65 is useful when scanning moving targets such as motors and conveyor belts. The camera can record up to 35 seconds of video in an AVI-file, which can be replayed in the camera or on a PC for further analysis.

Features include; extraordinary thermal sensitivity and imaging quality, real time imaging, easy to operate, rugged and lightweight, flexible viewing storage, flexible viewing options, burst and AVI recording.

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