
Reference: EX52890138E3
Brand: Extech
Extech 380926-NIST
True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter, 1000VAC/DC, 2000AAC/DC, Multimeter Functions and NIST
Thermal Imaging Camera with MSX and UltraMax Technologies, 14° Lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202 °F, 30 Hz
The FLIR T53014 Thermal Imaging Camera with MSX and UltraMax Technologies, 14° Lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202 °F, 30 Hz is designed to support advanced thermographers and IR service consultants in the power generation, electrical distribution, and manufacturing industries, by focusing on resolution, speed, and ergonomics. With the 180° rotating optical block, vibrant LCD display, and streamlined form factor, the T530-14 offers inspectors the necessary tools to support comprehensive inspections in challenging conditions, especially when equipment is obstructed from view or difficult to access.
Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) Technology adds visible spectrum definition to IR images by detecting the edges of objects. Text becomes clearly visible so that you can read a label or identifier within the IR image. This exclusive function provides extraordinary thermal detail that instantly highlights and orients problem locations and eliminates the need to refer back to a visual image for detail.
UltraMax is an image enhancement technology in the T530 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.
FLIR Tools Mobile App Features
Reference: EX52890138E3
Brand: Extech
True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter, 1000VAC/DC, 2000AAC/DC, Multimeter Functions and NIST
Reference: GT21200181GT
Brand: General Tools
PalmScope Video Inspection Camera/Borescope
Reference: HI72613172HS
Brand: Hioki
4-Channel Super Megohmmeter, Dedicated Micro Current Measurement, 240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 45 VA
Reference: GT93692298GT
Brand: General Tools
100:1 Ultra-High-Temperature Infrared Thermometer with Type K Thermocouple Port, Dual Laser Targeting
Thermal Imaging Camera with MSX and UltraMax Technologies, 14° Lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202 °F, 30 Hz