Thermal imaging cameras get connected
The high resolution allows users to conduct thermographic analysis in safe distance without affecting the accuracy of the measurement. The colour LC display has a diagonal of 3.5", up to 32% more than comparable handheld thermal imaging cameras. Adjustable brightness provides optimal read-out even under difficult light conditions.
In addition, the cameras are equipped with an ample SD storage system including an interchangeable SD memory card or a wireless SD card with a capacity of 8 GByte each. This enables the users to simply eject the memory card at the end of their working day and hand the camera over to the next colleague, eliminating the necessity to first download the images to a PC.
The Ti95 offers Fluke’s IR Fusion technology with Picture-in-Picture (PIP) functionality, complete optical and thermal image for faster an easier identification and documentation of problems. AutoBlend and PIP functions are also part of the SmartView documentation software that is supplied along with the cameras. This software facilitates setting up the camera and the analysis of the images.
The Fluke Connect system enables users to transfer measurement data wirelessly to smartphones and to store them in the cloud. This app connects to more than 20 Fluke instruments, including digital multimetres, thermal imaging cameras, insulation testers, process displays and specific voltage, current and temperature metres. The system includes Connect ShareLIve, enabling users to connect to other team members and to share images and measurement results without leaving the place of action.
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