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World's largest offshore drilling contractor standardises on FLIR
Conditioned based monitoring using FLIR Systems infrared cameras has become a standard for the European and African (EAU) operation of Transocean Inc. Last year the company provided each of its rigs with their own FLIR Systems camera and now as a result of the merger between Transocean and GlobalSantaFe Corporation, this technology is being investigated for implementation on the remaining legacy GSF rigs, to ensure standardisation of equipment a...
Great deal on infrared from FLIR Systems
All orders for a FLIR infrared camera for industrial applications, taken before 31st December 2008, qualify for a free industrial troubleshooting kit worth £138.93. The offer applies to the entire FLIR T-Series range and extends to the InfraCAM® SD and the fully featured FLIR i50 with visual camera and reporting functions. The free kit comprises a multimeter, a clamp meter, an IR thermometer and a non-contact voltage detector.
Mid-Range infrared cameras from FLIR provide easy access to new applications
The latest models of the FLIR mid-range T-Series infrared cameras contain no less that five new areas of function development. This faithfully follows the company’s policy to continually develop its products to add value by providing easy access to new applications.
Dual purpose gas detection cameras
Three years ago FLIR revolutionised gas and VOC leak detection by applying infrared technology to the application. It has since developed a series of dedicated cameras that allow the user to inspect large areas of plant in real time and pinpoint the source of the leak; models can detect a range of hazardous and greenhouse gases including SF6. As a result these cameras are now used extensively in the petrochemical, chemical and power generation ...
Infrared camera doubles-up for PM inspection
Although FLIR’s ability to inspect furnaces using infrared dates back to 1979, its new FLIR GF309 is the first portable infrared camera dedicated for the purpose. However, just because it has been equipped with a special mid-wave flame filter that is specifically engineered for high temperature inspection, the application scope of this camera is much greater. As well as being able to see through flames it can also be used for high accuracy el...
Low cost, higher spec infrared compact camera
With the introduction of the new FLIR i7, the price threshold has been lowered for an infrared camera that meets the higher requirements of building and more demanding predictive maintenance applications.
FLIR i5 adds value to property painting
When value for money is expected and with the energy efficiency message uppermost in everyone’s minds, craftsmen need to embrace new technology. Infrared is a great investment in this regard and in Germany a painting company relies on a FLIR i5 infrared camera to add value to its customer service.
WATER INGRESS, THE COMPLETE PICTURE WITH INFRARED
Business for The Revival Company is the recovery of domestic property and equipment following fire and flood, particularly in the high net worth segment. Its sister company in the Revival Group, Arepa, is focussed on the recovery of technical equipment following a disaster. Scientific, AV and IT equipment as well as manufacturing plant are typical examples. And both companies are now benefiting from the addition of thermography to its range of...
HIGH RESOLUTION FOR AUTOMATED INFRARED INSPECTION..... another world first from FLIR
FLIR is renowned for pushing the boundaries of infrared and with the introduction of its new FLIR A615, the company has done it again. This is the world’s first 640x480 focal plane array, uncooled infrared camera to be fully compliant with both GeniCam and GigE Vision protocols. This combination makes this high resolution, high frame rate camera instantly ready for quick and easy network installation, enabling the user to take full advantage...
The Complete Guide To Plant Maintenance Infrared
FLIR thermal imaging is proving indispensable for the early detection of electrical and mechanical faults as well as energy loss. Cameras are easily portable and year on year FLIR is developing the technology to provide better image quality and the necessary software tools to make the job easier, quicker and more efficient.