New Fluke Thermal Cameras

Posted by Mike on Apr 3, 2012 in News, Thermal Imaging | 0 comments

Fluke have released a collection of 5 new thermal cameras. They will be on the website in the next few days. To tie you over until they arrive Fluke have got a fantastic virtual demo of all 5 cameras. You can have a look at the functionality, image resolution, a 360 degree image and a video showing you how easy they are to use and create professional reports.

You can find the link here: Fluke New Thermal Imaging Cameras

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Free iPad 2 with FLIR Thermal Cameras!

Posted by Mike on Mar 27, 2012 in Thermal Imaging | 0 comments

We are giving away a free Apple iPAD2 with selective FLIR cameras.

Not only is the iPad one of the most successful tablets to date hosting an array of features and apps, but can now be used to speed up your thermal surveying. FLIR have re-designed their fantastic Quick Report software into an app for the iPad.

Using Bluetooth, you can send your thermal images snapped on site directly to your iPad. This means that you can make a fast, accurate and professional survey on any thermal images you have taken on site!

Being able to do this type of analysis on thermal pictures on site not only speeds up your survey, but offers you the chance to show the client a professional looking insight to the work being carried out. The report can then be e-mailed direct from the iPad. This speedy way to do your reporting not only looks very professional but will save you a ton of time which would be used going back and forth to the office.

For a full list of all the thermal cameras included in this fantastic offer. Please follow the link.

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Free Thermal Imaging Guidebook For Buildings And Renewable Energy Applications

Posted by Mike on Oct 18, 2011 in Thermal Imaging | 2 comments

Flir are giving away even more free stuff.

This time it’s a free Thermal Imaging Guidebook For Buildings and Renewable Applications. You can find the link below. You can get an instant digital copy, order a hard copy, or get both! all for free. Enjoy!:

Thermal Imaging Guidebook For Building And Renewable Applications

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Thermal resolution comparison

Posted by Mike on Oct 4, 2011 in Thermal Imaging | 13 comments

Below you will see some thermal pictures taken with 5 different Flir thermal cameras. It’s a great way to compare the difference between high res and low res cameras. All the shots were taken at a long distance (200m) and the cameras used were the Flir i3, i7, E60, T425 and T640.

From looking at the pictures you will see where your money goes when you buy a thermal imager. The Flir i3 is the lowest resolution and the cheapest camera. The Flir T640 is the most expensive of the 5 and has the highest resolution.

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Flir Quick Report

Posted by Mike on Sep 1, 2011 in Thermal Imaging | 0 comments

 

One of the best features of Flirs thermal cameras in my opinion is their software.

It’s free, non-liscensed and very easy to use.

 

To give you an idea of what you can do, below is a link to download the Quick Report Software, free from Flir.

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Free Thermal Imaging Guidebook For Industrial Applications

Posted by Mike on Aug 30, 2011 in Thermal Imaging | 0 comments

 

Flir are offering a free thermal imaging guidebook. This 46-page hard copy booklet is a great resource for anyone looking to get into thermography, and it’s free!

Follow the link below, fill in your detials and it’s yours. You can also get it as a digital download

Thermal Imaging Guidebook For Industrial Applications

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