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Great deal on infrared (31st October 2008)
All orders for a FLIR infrared camera for industrial applications, taken before 31st December 2008, qualify for a free industrial troubleshooting kit worth £138.93...
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Aid to troubleshooting (1st September 2008)
The new Flir i50 is an entry-level troubleshooting infrared camera for those needing higher resolution and more features and for whom documentation of findings is important.
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IR cameras (1st July 2008)
Visitors to Flir Systems' stand will be able to view its B-Series cameras which are designed for ease-of-use, value-for-money and good ergonomics.
Compact camera (1st July 2008)
A pocket-sized infrared camera has been introduced by FLIR Systems.
Entry-level cameras (1st May 2008)
Two new models have been added by Flir Systems to its ThermaCAM TSeries thermal imaging cameras.
More features, lower cost infrared from Flir Systems (15th April 2008)
The evolution of infrared continues. FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras are highly compact - getting smaller - and much lighter but no less robust. They are also packed with many more features than their forerunners of just a few years ago...
New range of infrared imaging (1st March 2008)
FLIR Systems is to show its latest generation infrared cameras. The ThermaCAM P640 is a top range thermal imaging camera, featuring a 640 x 480 pixel detector and high powered lenses developed and manufactured in-house
Special offer on maintenance infrared (21st February 2008)
For a limited period only, any order for the ThermaCAM T400, T360 or InfraCAM will be upgraded to a complete operator’s kit...
Thermal imaging cameras (1st January 2008)
FLIR Systems offers a comprehensive range of thermal imaging cameras and updates the range to accommodate new application needs and to take advantage of new protocols and software developments.
Corus of approval (1st January 2008)
Increasing the number of pixels on the focal plane array of a thermal imaging camera significantly allows the user to find smaller problems at greater distances. And from a health and safety standpoint alone that's import
IR camera (1st November 2007)
Available from FLIR Systems, the compact ThermaCAM T-Series infrared camera efficiently integrates visual and thermal imaging. Its performance is said to be that expected from a higher-end camera at a fraction of the price.
Lightweight, portable infrared camera (17th September 2007)
FLIR Systems’ new ThermaCAM T- and B-Series infrared cameras pack a host of time-saving features into a highly compact, head-turning design...
Low on weight, high on features (1st September 2007)
The new Flir Systems' ThermaCAM T- and B-Series infrared cameras, launched in the UK at The Energy Event, have a host of time-saving features into a highly compact, headturning design. These cameras are easy to us
More features, more functions, more efficient (1st July 2007)
FLIR Systems' ThermaCAM P640 thermal imaging camera will be on display at this year's Energy Event.
Thermal imaging inspection reports (1st May 2007)
The new ThermaCAM Reporter 8.1 Professional is a quick and easy method of creating professional inspection reports that clearly communicate the critical details needed to make cost effective decisions.
Picture perfect (25th January 2007)
The increased resolution of a new portable radiometric camera from Flir Systems offers many advantages ...
So what can infrared do for you? (1st January 2007)
High resolution is a hot topic in the world of infrared but why is it important? In short it means better image detail allowing more thermal problems to be spotted, even those in their infancy. Improvements in resolution are
IR cameras on show (1st January 2007)
FLIR Systems says it has brought to market the first ever portable 640 x 480 infrared camera – the ThermaCAM P640. The larger detector provides more than 707k pixels or measurement points whereas the nearest alternative provi
Picture perfect (1st January 2007)
The increased resolution of the new portable radiometric camera from, Flir systems, the ThermaCAM B640, means that targets can be spotted and measured accurately at greater distances and the camera's larger field of view mean
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Separate the wheat beer from the chaff (15th December 2006)
A major German brewer is taking no risks when it comes to delivering quality beer, eliminating the possibility of customers receiving a keg of lye (cleaning solution) by using infrared thermography at critical control points.
IR camera package (1st November 2006)
Flir Systems believes the low cost of its InfraCAM radiometric infrared camera puts it within the scope of any engineer and, to further enhance its appeal, the company has introduced a new package. The InfraCAM Value Package
Separate the wheat beer from the chaff (1st November 2006)
Erdinger Weissbrau ensures that kegs contain wheat beer and nothing else, thanks to a thermal imgaing system from Flir Erdinger Weissbräu is one of Germany's largest and most successful private breweries. The Munich-based br
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Infrared in your toolbox & seminars to help (19th September 2006)
FLIR Systems says its new InfraCAM thermal imaging camera has made a significant contribution to bringing cost-effective thermal inspection to the wider industrial community. The company claims it has broken through the price barrier – making it a true toolbox infrared camera. To help users maximise its potential, FLIR is also staging some one-day seminars.
Sensitive to heat (1st July 2006)
FLIR Systems' latest handheld camera, the ThermaCAM P640, has FLIR's best-ever picture quality thanks to a new detector, lens and software combination.
Spotting energy loss (1st July 2006)
Thermal imaging is now considered a vital tool in the armoury of any building constructor or maintenance professional to minimise energy loss. FLIR Systems has been the architect of most of the major developments in the field and with the launch of t
WIN A SONY PSP! (27th April 2006)
To promote the launch of its new InfraCAM high-spec yet low cost thermal imager, FLIR is giving away a Sony PSP.
Win a Sony PSP from FLIR (23rd March 2006)
To promote the launch of its new InfraCAM high-spec yet low cost thermal imager, FLIR is giving away a Sony PSP. Check out the unit’s capabilities at: www.infracam.com then click here to enter the draw.
What's in your toolbox? (1st March 2006)
Answer a few simple questions about Flir's new InfraCAM (information can be found on www.infracam.com) for your chance to win a Sony PSP PlayStation Portable.
FLIR enters thermography mass-market (17th February 2006)
Launched at MTEC last week, FLIR claims its new £4000 InfraCAM toolkit infrared camera is what industry’s been waiting for.
Clearer images (1st November 2005)
With a thermal sensitivity of 0.05°, the new ThermaCAM S65HS infrared camera from FLIR Systems enables the smallest of temperature differences to be clearly seen.
IR CAMERA (1st November 2005)
Available from FLIR Systems, the ThermaCAM P50F infrared camera is designed for high temperature industrial furnace applications and is said to significantly outperform its competitors.
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FLIR finds VOC gas leaks quickly (21st September 2005)
FLIR Systems says its GasFindIR finds even small fugitive gas emissions quickly and easily.
IR inspection (1st September 2005)
Following stringent tests, UK Coal has opted for Flir Systems’ ThermaCAM E25 camera supplied by Proviso Systems. The E-Series has been passed fit for use in areas at risk from fire and spontaneous combustion.
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Multi-tasking camera (1st July 2005)
For a variety of security and fire protection applications, the cost of thermal imaging as a stand-alone capability can be prohibitive. To address the problem, Flir Systems has worked with technology partners to integrate thermal imaging into CCTV sy
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Good image (1st March 2005)
A ThermaCAM P Series infrared thermal imaging camera from Flir Systems has enabled Thermographic Inspection Services to assess the integrity of a cold store despite temperatures of -39°C.
FLIR launch a wolf in sheep’s clothing (1st March 2005)
Ian Clay reports on the launch of FLIR Systems new ThermaCAM E320 at Maintec 2005.
Look to the future with thermography (1st January 2005)
The predictive maintenance technology that best serves the wide scope of condition monitoring and management is thermography. Typically, it highlights faulty electrical connections, overheating mechanical components, energy loss from buildings and pr
Latest model (1st January 2005)
At Maintec, FLIR Systems will be showing the latest ThermaCAM thermal imaging cameras.
The professional thermographers’ choice (1st September 2004)
Unmatched sensitivity for exceptional image quality and even greater problem-spotting efficiency
You only ever get what you pay for (1st September 2004)
Paul Sacker of FLIR Systems advises that users should choose a thermal imaging camera that grows with them not one that just offers fixed performance
Compact camera (1st September 2004)
Believed to be the world’s smallest infrared camera, with dimensions of 34 by 35 by 48mm without lens, Flir Systems’ ThermoVision A10 is said to deliver the high performance thermal imaging that is usually associated with larger and more expensive mo
Dedicated camera (1st September 2004)
The torch-style ThermaCAM E-series of infrared cameras from FLIR Systems was designed to make real-time thermal imaging affordable and accessible to a wide range of engineering professionals.
Now in yellow (1st July 2004)
In 2002 FLIR Systems changed the thermography landscape with the introduction of its P and E Series cameras, introducing affordability and ergonomics for the first time. IP&E now reports as the company re-launches the updated products
Going uncool (1st May 2004)
A long established user of Flir Systems ThermaCAM thermal imaging cameras, ICW Power has recently upgraded from cooled to uncooled technology and is reaping important new benefits.
Heads up (1st March 2004)
A major draw to FLIR Systems stand at Maintec was an innovative accessory for its ThermaCAM E-series, torch-style thermal imaging cameras. The Micro-Optic Viewer takes advantage of the standard composite video output available with all FLIR Systems T
A1 for all (1st March 2004)
The cost of fixed mounted thermal imaging has inhibited its adoption for general process automation and machine vision applications. However, FLIR Systems says the situation has changed with the introduction of its ThermoVision A20 Series. One of the
Getting serious about thermography? (1st November 2003)
FLIR Systems ThermaCAM E-series was launched to much acclaim last year. Its EM and E2 products giving users high end features at, until then, unheard of low-end prices. The latest camera in the series, the ThermaCAM E4 builds on this platform but is