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FLIR Systems Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results
FLIR Systems, Inc. announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2008. Revenue was $302.3 million, up 25% compared to fourth quarter 2007 revenue of $242.6 million. Operating income for the quarter was $88.1 million, up 40% from $62.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2007. Net income for the quarter was $65.3 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, compared with net income of $46.6 million, or $0.30 per diluted share, in the ...
Quantify energy savings in professional report
Infrared is the ideal tool for pinpointing energy loss. It’s quick, easy, safe and highly cost-effective. FLIR has been at the forefront of developing this technology and has a comprehensive range of building specific thermal imaging cameras that meet both application need and available budget. And with the launch of the new FLIR Reporter™ Building software the company now adds considerable value to its proven infrared package.
Mid-range building IR – even better performance and more choice
When FLIR Systems launched its mid-range FLIR B-Series infrared camera last year it really hit the spot. High volume sales confirmed that the company had developed a thermal imaging camera with all the right credentials for the advanced, frequent user.
FLIR R&D infrared seminar programme
Capture and record thermal distribution and variations in real time. See and accurately measure heat patterns, dissipation, leakage, and other temperature factors. The new FLIR programme of R & D seminars will demonstrate the wide application scope of infrared in electronics, physics and manufacturing engineering.
Perfect contrast
Small features can make a big difference to the functionality of a thermal imaging camera and the new contrast optimiser on the FLIR top-of-the-range B-Series model, the B600, is no exception. This camera and its counterpart in the FLIR P-Series plant maintenance range are the first commercial models to have this feature. It is a special algorithm that allows details in contrast-rich infrared images to be seen with greater distinction.
MAINTEC 2nd – 4th March 2010, NEC - Stand no: E4
FLIR’s stand at Maintec 2010 will remind the visitor of the company’s considerable and continuous investment in infrared camera research and development. FLIR will be showing more infrared cameras than ever at the event, each with added value features to provide easy access to new applications. This applies to cameras in the low cost compact range right up to the flagship professional units, a product programme that covers 40 different infr...
FLIR EX-DEMO MODEL SALE
Calling anyone who is keen to adopt infrared or upgrade an existing camera but has to work within a constrained budget. FLIR is selling off its ex-demonstration models with savings from 15% off list price.
More Choice For Mid-Range Infrared Cameras from FLIR
A complete product range offering the user a wide choice of models has been FLIR’s strategy for many years. Indeed, today the company offers more than forty different infrared camera models for diverse applications.
FLIR T335 - Advanced IR functionality from under £10,000
With the launch of the FLIR T335 infrared camera, a broad range of industrial professionals now have a highly affordable and versatile, high-end model at their disposal. It provides advanced functionality for those who do not require the greater sophistication of the FLIR top-of-the-range P-Series cameras.
VOLUME PRODUCTION ALLOWS EVEN KEENER PRICING FLIR i5 now just £1,595
Once the preserve of the few, thermal imaging is now the technology of many. And the good news is that it has never been more affordable. Technology leader FLIR has actively driven this trend. High demand for its cameras across diverse markets has allowed the cost benefit of volume manufacturing to be passed onto the customer.