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Thermal imager proves to be first for smartphones
Several months after Yole Développement’s forecast, the first thermal imager designed for smartphones has been announced by FLIR. Designated the FLIR One, the imager integrates with any Apple iPhone 5 or 5s smartphone, and displays a live thermal image on the phone's screen.
FLIR Launch Cooled Thermal Imaging Cameras For Industrial R&D
FLIR Systems has announced the release of a new range of thermal imaging cameras optimised for industrial R&D applications including tyre / brake testing, on and through glass measurements, welding / soldering processes and fast moving process control applications.
Infrared Detectors Technology & Market Trends, a new report from Yole Développement
Yole Développement announces its Infrared Detectors Technology & Market Trends report. Yole Développement’s report provides a complete analysis, market segmentation and forecast by application, IR detectors technology analysis & evolution. It also focuses on the latest industry news and analysis of the new market entrants and exits. The report covers the IR sensors that supply a signal to be analyzed for detection rather than imaging.
Are we trying to be too smart about smart metering in the UK?
With yet another delay announced recently to the UK Government’s proposed Smart Meter Implementation Plan, Craig Edge, Chief Consulting Engineer of Wheatley Associates, the UK’s most experienced supplier of metering and asset management software, poses the questions: “Are we trying to be too smart about smart metering in the UK and is it time to reconsider how the roll-out is being implemented? Are we trying to bite off more than we can che...
Thermal Imaging Application Story Book
FLIR Systems new Application Story Book brings together a wealth of useful information for organisations using or considering using thermal imaging for a scientific or research and development application. Available as a pdf download or a 44-page hard copy brochure - the Applications Story Book provides a useful introduction to thermal imaging, how thermal imaging cameras work and reasons why you might choose to use this technique.
Thermal Imaging Software for R&D / Science
FLIR Systems has introduced a new and considerably enhanced version of its FLIR ResearchIR thermal measurement, recording, and analysis software. Designed for research and development and advanced scientific applications, the new software (available in 20 languages) provides a comprehensive set of easy-to-use acquisition, diagnostics, and data sharing tools.
New Software for Research & Scientific Thermal Imagers
FLIR Systems has introduced a new and considerably enhanced version of its FLIR ResearchIR thermal measurement, recording, and analysis software. Designed for research and development and advanced scientific applications, the new software provides a comprehensive set of easy-to-use acquisition, diagnostics, and data sharing tools. In addition the new software includes customisable, savable workspaces that allow users to simply arrange how images,...
Quick and Easy Detection of Refrigerant Gas Leaks
FLIR Systems has announced an optimised system for visualising HFC/CFC refrigerant gas leaks using their FLIR GF304 Optical Gas Imaging Camera. Hydrofluorocarbon and Chlorofluorocarbon gases are used worldwide in industrial refrigeration systems for production, storage and retailing of food. Refrigerant gas is also used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and automotive industries and in air conditioning systems. Keeping an industrial refrigeration s...
Continous Process Monitoring With Infrared
To achieve a competitive edge manufacturers are increasingly considering machine vision, and for many, systems based on infrared technology are proving the ideal choice. They are enabling manufacturers to validate and increase product quality and throughput, minimise waste and improve profitability. FLIR Systems is the world leader in infrared technology and markets a range of cameras that are compact enough to fit into the tightest spaces on the...
Motorised Filter Wheel Extends Thermal Imaging Capabilities
The FLIR X8000sc / X6000sc thermal imaging camera series contains a 4-slot motorized filter wheel with automatic filter recognition and measurement parameter adjustment. The removable filter holders also contain an integrated temperature probe for improved measurement accuracy. Materials that are transparent or opaque to infrared wavelengths present problems in non-contact temperature measurements using a thermal imaging camera.