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New Thermal Imagers for building diagnostics

Fluke announced the Fluke TiR Series IR Flexcam Thermal Imagers, designed specifically for building diagnostics applications. Fluke TiR Series imagers feature IR Fusion technology, which helps expert users accurately pinpoint building problems by combining both visible light and thermal images for better identification, analysis and image management. The Fluke TiR Series includes six models: the TiR2 and TiR2-FT, the TiR3 and TiR3-FT, and the TiR4 and TiR4-FT. TiR Series models provide a large 5" color liquid crystal display to view on-camera images, high resolution, low noise Vanadium Oxide detector for high-quality images. TiR Series imagers have thermal sensitivity of ˜ 0.05 œC NETD on select models for viewing even the smallest temperature differences.

Designed for ease of operation in a wide range of building diagnostics environments, the Fluke TiR Series Thermal Imagers feature a 20 mm germanium lens on a 180º articulating mount to view images, even in situations where access is limited. The TiR Series features one-finger SmartFocus operation, which enables users to quickly capture high-quality images and accurate temperature measurements.

Fluke SmartView software is included with each Fluke TiR Series Thermal Imager. SmartView software is a modular suite of tools that allows users to annotate, view, edit and analyze IR images, as well as generate fully-customized, professional-looking reports in a few steps. The TiR2 and TiR4 models include built-in auto-capture, alarm and analysis functions for diagnosing intermittent problems.

IR-Fusion technology facilitates real time pixel-for-pixel merging of infrared and visible light images together on a single display. Providing five viewing modes – each designed to add greater clarity, accuracy and a valuable frame of reference to infrared images – IR-Fusion is the only technology to allow users to manipulate images right on the camera's display and is designed specifically to allow users to find problems not commonly detected with similar infrared imaging cameras.

IR-Fusion makes it easier to identify details and potential problems by managing and analyzing images with complete control over both the infrared and visible light spectrums. The ability to fuse images on-camera and optimize images in real-time, combined with an exclusive on-screen, laser pointing indicator, improves primary target identification, enhances issue locating efficiency and offers a tremendous advantage in reporting clarity.



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