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Point,shoot,detect
25 January 2013
Under a partnership agreement with Flir Systems,Micro-Epsilon UK will offer a range of low cost, handheld thermal imaging cameras that complement its non-contact temperature measurement products. Micro-Epsilon's therm

Under a partnership agreement with
Flir Systems,Micro-Epsilon UK will
offer a range of low cost, handheld
thermal imaging cameras that
complement its non-contact
temperature measurement products.
Micro-Epsilon's thermoIMAGER i series comprises three models - i5, i40 and i50. Starting at £1995, the i5 is a compact multi-purpose camera that requires little training and provides engineers with a low cost 'pointshoot- detect' camera. It is accurate enough to measure temperatures to 250°C and can detect temperature differences as small as 0.10°C. It weighs just 340g and has a length of 22cm.
The i40 and i50 are higher resolution cameras with additional functionality.
Micro-Epsilon's thermoIMAGER i series comprises three models - i5, i40 and i50. Starting at £1995, the i5 is a compact multi-purpose camera that requires little training and provides engineers with a low cost 'pointshoot- detect' camera. It is accurate enough to measure temperatures to 250°C and can detect temperature differences as small as 0.10°C. It weighs just 340g and has a length of 22cm.
The i40 and i50 are higher resolution cameras with additional functionality.
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