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Thermal sensitivity gets a boost
25 January 2013
Flir will be showing the latest generation of its predictive maintenance infrared cameras, including the P640 and P660 models for expert thermographers. These cameras are able to detect temperature differences as smal

Flir will be showing the latest
generation of its predictive
maintenance infrared cameras,
including the P640 and P660 models
for expert thermographers.
These cameras are able to detect temperature differences as small as 0.03°C, which equates to a thermal sensitivity of 30mk, a rating says Flir that is more common among infrared cameras used for research and development.
The thermographer can see the smallest thermal anomaly in electrical or mechanical installations.
Stand E3
These cameras are able to detect temperature differences as small as 0.03°C, which equates to a thermal sensitivity of 30mk, a rating says Flir that is more common among infrared cameras used for research and development.
The thermographer can see the smallest thermal anomaly in electrical or mechanical installations.
Stand E3
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