
Reference: HI54462360HM
Brand: Hioki
Hioki MR8870-20 PRO
2-Channel Handheld Memory HiCorder, 2MW Memory, 1MS/s Professional Kit
Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with Thermal Studio Pro Software and UltraMax, 14° Lens, 640 x 480
The FLIR E96 14° Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with Thermal Studio Pro Software and UltraMax, 14° Lens, 640 x 480 can detect even subtle indications of building deficiencies and moisture intrusion, and offers on-screen area measurement, so that you can easily quantify and document air leaks, moisture, and other building problems.
Your job can take you up ladders and into crawl-spaces, so you need tools that can be used one-handed and worry-free. FLIR designed E96 14° to be tough enough to use every day, with simplified buttons and intuitive screens that allow you to focus on your work, instead of on the camera controls.
The E96 14° produces standard radiometric JPEGs that can be opened and viewed without proprietary software. Image files produced by the E96 14° are supported by FLIR's Software Development Kit (ATLAS SDK), so that companies can use their own software and still support thermal measurement read-outs, METERLiNK data, and other important parameters embedded within the image; embedded current and voltage measurements are also accessible.
The FLIR E96 14° offers the superior resolution and range performance needed to quickly identify hot spots and discover potential points of failure in electrical distribution and mechanical systems. With up to E96 14° pixel resolution and a larger, more vibrant LCD screen, the E96 14° makes it easier than ever to diagnose problems, even at a distance. Avoid costly shutdowns and lost production time through regular predictive maintenance routines with this rugged, intuitive camera.
The E96 14° camera is compatible with all of FLIR's interchangeable AutoCal lenses. The camera automatically recognizes when a new lens is attached and launches a wizard to begin auto-calibrating the camera with the lens-no need to send the camera in for service. This helps ensure that the camera will always produce high-quality images and precise thermal measurements.
Empowered with Reporting Solutions to Streamline Inspection
The E96 14° camera comes with FLIR's exclusive Inspection Route Camera Option automatically enabled in the camera.
Designed for thermographers who regularly inspect large numbers of objects over the course of a day, FLIR Inspection Route guides the user along a pre-defined route of inspection points so that they can collect images and data in a structured manner.
The route begins in FLIR Thermal Studio Pro software, where users build their plan using the Route Creator plugin. They can include as many inspection targets as needed and organize them for maximum efficiency. Once they export the completed route to the E96 14° camera, they are ready to begin the day.
The predefined route guides the user's on-site movement to each inspection asset, automatically collecting and organizing saved images for a seamless import into FLIR Thermal Studio Pro. By ensuring that nothing is missed and that all inspection results are organized from the start, the suite of FLIR inspection software speeds up inspections, improves organization, and simplifies reporting.
UltraMax is an image enhancement technology in the E96 14° that captures a series of thermal images and combines the data into one new image. The result is an impressive quadrupling of thermal pixels, including full radiometric measurement data.
As a result, UltraMax thermal images will be clearer and larger, allowing for a better analysis of small details. Because of an increased number of pixels covering the same target area, UltraMax also decreases measurement spot size. This gives greater measurement accuracy to particularly small details. With the new UltraMax feature, users can obtain even better results, allowing them to be even more productive.
UltraMax is a type of superresolution, a technique for combining the information from multiple original images into an image with higher resolution and less noise. This might seem similar to two other scaling techniques - interpolation and pixel averaging. However, they are totally different.
UltraMax uses the natural movement of the human body to capture an image set in which each image is slightly offset from the others. This results in a wealth of data that is much greater than any one image could provide. The data is combined to form an image that includes many more pixels of the target, resulting in a resolution greater than that of the original camera detector. The data is also used to create a clearer image, since pixel noise can be reduced through comparing similar points in multiple images.
FLIR UltraMax captures 16 thermal images in less than one second. These are stored on the camera as a single jpg file, and will appear as one image when viewed on the camera or in software. In the FLIR Tools environment, you can choose to enhance the image resolution. This is the UltraMax functionality. The enhanced image will have twice the original resolution and four times as many pixels. All pixels still include radiometric data, just as with normal FLIR thermal images.
As a result, UltraMax thermal images will be clearer and larger, allowing better analysis of small details. Because of an increased number of pixels covering the same target area, UltraMax also decreases measurement spot size. This gives greater measurement accuracy to particularly small details.
Reference: HI54462360HM
Brand: Hioki
2-Channel Handheld Memory HiCorder, 2MW Memory, 1MS/s Professional Kit
Reference: RI26108727RS
Brand: RIDGID
SeeSnake CS65x Digital Reporting Monitor with Wi-Fi Connectivity, Rechargeable 18V Batteries, and Battery Charger
Reference: BE92020019BB
Brand: Besantek
Industrial High Voltage Insulation Resistance Tester, 5000V DC Test Voltage, 1 TΩ
Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with Thermal Studio Pro Software and UltraMax, 14° Lens, 640 x 480