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FLIR LAUNCH NEW THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS AT MAINTEC 2012
25 January 2013
Given that predictive maintenance and condition monitoring are core applications for FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras, the company will be making another big splash at Maintec.

Given that predictive maintenance and condition monitoring are core applications for FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras, the company will be making another big splash at Maintec. Thanks to its policy of continuous development there is always something new on FLIR's Maintec stands and 2012 will be no exception to this rule. Indeed, FLIR will launch several new products at the show. The new FLIR i-series and FLIR E30 make their UK Exhibition debut at Maintec on stand E3.
Quite simply the new FLIR i-Series has no equal. No other thermal imaging cameras within this price bracket have the same level of functionality. And although the three models in the series inherit proven features from their forerunners, their design, build and technical specification are distinctly superior. Furthermore, the cost of improvement hasn't been passed on to the end user, FLIR has frozen the price on these entry level models. The new and improved FLIR i3, for example, remains available for just £895 (ex. VAT).
Highly robust
So what's new? Firstly the FLIR i-Series is much more robust. They withstand a 2m drop test onto a hard surface without any detrimental effect. The reason for this upgrade is the changing profile of thermal imaging industry. The wide scope of this technology means a thermal imaging camera is in daily use. And in recognition of this FLIR has made its new i-Series eminently fit-for-purpose in harsh industrial and building environments. All models in the range are ingress protection rated to IP43.
More details from the company website: www.flir.com/thg
Quite simply the new FLIR i-Series has no equal. No other thermal imaging cameras within this price bracket have the same level of functionality. And although the three models in the series inherit proven features from their forerunners, their design, build and technical specification are distinctly superior. Furthermore, the cost of improvement hasn't been passed on to the end user, FLIR has frozen the price on these entry level models. The new and improved FLIR i3, for example, remains available for just £895 (ex. VAT).
Highly robust
So what's new? Firstly the FLIR i-Series is much more robust. They withstand a 2m drop test onto a hard surface without any detrimental effect. The reason for this upgrade is the changing profile of thermal imaging industry. The wide scope of this technology means a thermal imaging camera is in daily use. And in recognition of this FLIR has made its new i-Series eminently fit-for-purpose in harsh industrial and building environments. All models in the range are ingress protection rated to IP43.
More details from the company website: www.flir.com/thg
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