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Mid-Range Infrared Camera for Minimising Energy Loss in Building Sector
FLIR, the world largest supplier of infrared cameras, has introduced two new mid-range products to bring the choice of models in this range to no less than ten. Dedicated to applications in the building sector, these new additions are primarily designed to help reduce energy consumption in line with the EU’s new energy declaration legislation.
FLIR INFRARED CAMERAS NOW ‘TALK TO’ EXTECH METERS … another industry first from FLIR
There’s more to FLIR than industry-leading infrared cameras. It also owns EXTECH, the manufacturer of test and measurement instruments. And now it has launched Meterlink™, an industry-first wireless connection between the two so that meters can ‘talk to’ cameras. This means those involved in electrical and building inspection will be able to work quicker, easier and more intelligently than ever before.
MARATHON OIL TAKES FLIR INFRARED IN-HOUSE
Unlike other oil and gas production companies who subcontract condition monitoring Marathon Oil is committed to undertaking this highly valuable work in house. Reliability Offshore Supervisor Lee McFarlane explains, “We see great value in having our own equipment and in training a dedicated team of technicians. It allows us to collate all the data to get maximum return from our reliability programme.”
FLIR APPOINTS NEW SALES MANAGER IN THE WEST
Selling blue chip technology has been the focus of Chris Brown’s career. He has worked in the medical, electronics, aerospace and manufacturing sectors so brings a considerable spread of knowledge to his new post as Area Sales Manager with the leader in thermal imaging, FLIR Systems.
AN INFRARED WORLD-FIRST FOR R&D
The FLIR SC655 is the world’s first high-resolution uncooled infrared camera to provide high-speed windowing modes, digital control of image flow and recording in FLIR ResearchIR R&D software. This high resolution camera is eminently affordable and its performance enables it to be used for a much wider range of dynamic applications. And this increased scope promises quicker return on investment.
The Energy Event 2010 8th and 9th September The National Motorcycle Museum, Stand no. 16
Infrared is the perfect technology for spotting and stopping energy loss, and there is now a wide choice of cameras on the market for the purpose. However, what’s really starting to differentiate world leader FLIR from the rest is its focus on making its infrared cameras smarter. As well as improving hardware performance FLIR is committed to the parallel development of software and communication technology. The result, as FLIR will demonstra...
BUILDING THERMOGRAPHY SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Infrared thermography is a powerful and non-invasive technique to monitor and diagnose the condition of buildings and is a brilliant method of providing an instant snapshot of energy loss. It also has an important role to play in air tightness testing where an image can provide tangible evidence of the non-visible air leakage paths.
Thermal imaging makes Kawasaki pro-active
Around the world, in virtually every area of construction, marine and manufacturing industry, Kawasaki Precision Machinery (KPM) provides quality power and control solutions. Wherever there is a need for lifting, pumping, moving, steering, winch control or regulating, there is potential for KPM hydraulic or electro-hydraulic technology.
Livingston & FLIR Systems Hold Thermal Imaging Workshop Teddington, 11th November 2010
Leading test equipment rental company Livingston, in association with infrared camera manufacturer FLIR Systems, is to stage a workshop on the use of advanced thermal imaging within the building industry.
Any old thermal imaging camera buys 20% discount
Thanks to the increasing affordability of the technology, thermal imaging is reaching a much wider audience than ever before. And as the camera users gain experience they naturally become more discerning. They understand the importance and value of better image quality and dedicated features that allow inspection to be conducted quicker and with greater efficiency.