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Visitors invited to get 'handson' with latest cameras
25 January 2013
FLIR will be demonstrating thermal imaging cameras that serve all the sectors involved in plant and asset maintenance.

FLIR will be demonstrating thermal imaging cameras that serve all the sectors involved in plant and asset maintenance. Electrical and mechanical condition monitoring and predictive maintenance, building fault analysis and energy management as well as renewable energy plant inspection are established application fields for this product programme.
Show visitors are invited to get hands-on with cameras that range from the troubleshooting FLIR i- Series up to the T640 Series that is designed for advanced thermal analysis and reporting.
FLIR Systems has recently published a series of infrared guidebooks for the would-be thermographer. The editions for building applications, industrial applications and renewable energy and energy management applications will be freely available to stand visitors. Stand P-B08
Show visitors are invited to get hands-on with cameras that range from the troubleshooting FLIR i- Series up to the T640 Series that is designed for advanced thermal analysis and reporting.
FLIR Systems has recently published a series of infrared guidebooks for the would-be thermographer. The editions for building applications, industrial applications and renewable energy and energy management applications will be freely available to stand visitors. Stand P-B08
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