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Multi-platform software for thermal imaging data collection
It has been announced that FLIR Systems has introduced FLIR Research Studio, a new thermal imaging software for Research and Development (R&D) and science professionals. Available for a free trial download, FLIR Research Studio is designed for use across multiple platforms and in 22 languages, to allow R&D and engineering teams to collaborate on thermal data collection, analysis, and sharing.
Collecting thermal data at high speeds
A new guide book for military scientists, engineers and ballisticians interested in using thermal imaging for long range measurement and projectile tracking has been published by FLIR Systems. With the abundance of temperature measurement tools available, why should researchers and engineers consider thermal imaging?
Certified thermographers courses throughout the UK
Thermal imaging is getting smarter. Even troubleshooting infrared cameras have standard features that were once only the preserve of top-of-the-range models. Sophisticated user interfaces allow simple point and shoot operation. One click saves the image in a variety of modes, complete with embedded thermal data for subsequent analysis.
Integrating thermal cameras with software solutions
It has been announced that FLIR Systems has partnered with MathWorks to offer MATLAB software solutions for its R&D/Science grade thermal camera users. As a result of this cooperation FLIR R&D/Science grade thermal cameras now integrate seamlessly into MATLAB.
Detecting leaks from electrical circuit breakers
It has been announced that FLIR Systems has published a new application spotlight that addresses the challenge that electrical power stations face in detecting gas leaks from their Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) circuit breakers. Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breakers protect electrical power stations and distribution systems by interrupting electric currents, when tripped by a protective relay.
IoT, drones and cyber crime lead the agenda at IFSEC 2019
The broadcaster and security journalist, Frank Gardner OBE and counter terror expert and Drone Warfare author, Dr Dave Sloggett have been confirmed as keynote speakers for this year’sIFSEC International, taking place 18th-20th June 2019 at ExCeL London.
High-performance thermal camera family
A new thermal camera in the high-performance T-Series family has been launched by FLIR Systems with the FLIR T840. The high-resolution FLIR T840 offers a brighter display and an integrated viewfinder to help electrical utility, plant managers, and other thermography professionals find and diagnose failing components in any lighting conditions to help avoid costly power outages and plant shutdowns.
High-definition optical gas imaging camera improves inspection safety
A high-definition (HD), handheld optical gas imaging (OGI) camera, the FLIR GF620, has been introduced by FLIR Systems. Designed for oil and gas industry professionals, the GF620 camera sets a new standard for detecting and visualising invisible leaks of hydrocarbons, such as methane, and common volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Pinpointing cable faults with thermal imaging
Heavy industries such as mining, shipbuilding and materials handling rely on heavy, rugged, industrial cables to ensure continuous power supply or communication, because of this the consequences of a cable break are costly. So, for the German cable repair specialist Becker and Hüser, FLIR thermal imaging is playing a vital role in helping to pinpoint the exact location of the problem.
Uncooled camera for methane detection
A new handheld camera from FLIR offers inspection professionals the features they need to find potentially dangerous, invisible methane leaks at natural gas power plants, renewable energy production facilities, industrial plants, and other locations along a natural gas supply chain.