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Flir Infrared Cameras

Infrared thermography, or thermal imaging, has become more and more popular in recent years as infrared cameras become less expensive and more accessible to a wide variety of users. In the past, a relatively basic camera cost tens of thousands of dollars, was gas-cooled, and required sophisticated and expensive software to interpret the images.

Now, an entry level IR camera can be purchased for two or three thousand dollars, is quite compact and easy to use, and includes basic software to adjust, analyze, and interpret the infrared images. Consequently, these cameras have become popular for many different applications.

With rising energy costs, and increased interest and concern for the environment and energy efficiency, one of the most popular uses for thermal imaging cameras is in conducting home energy efficiency audits. In fact, most home energy auditors include an infrared camera as part of their standard tool set.

Infrared is heat energy, and since inferred cameras detect this energy, it’s possible to literally see the heat moving through walls. During a home energy audit, users can see areas of missing insulation in a wall, leaky windows, and other gaps in the building envelop integrity.

Another popular application of an IR camera is in detecting faults in electrical systems. Electrical systems often experience degradation in components over time, or loose connections, which increase resistance to electrical current. This greater resistance in turn creates heat, which is visible to an IR camera. Infrared thermographers are able to detect bad fuses, circuit breakers, and faulty connections that both waste energy and are potentially very dangerous. For this reason, insurance companies often require regular infrared audits of electrical systems, or offer a large discount on premiums for doing so.

Infrared cameras are even becoming more and more popular in human medicine, particularly in early breast cancer detection. Before breast cancer develops to the extent a tumor can be detected with a mammogram, small changes and increased blood flow can be detected in the infrared. This method has the added benefice of being totally passive and non-invasive. The infrared camera is also much less expensive than other breast cancer detection equipment.

For those with an immediate need for the unique and penetrating analysis that only an infrared camera can provide, a short-term rental may be an ideal solution. It may be a need for non-destructive testing of an electric motor, an analysis of an electrical system, or accurate leak detection in a wall or ceiling – an infrared camera is an excellent tool.

For those undertaking an infrared thermography certification course, renting an IR camera is a great way to either obtain a camera to use during the course, or to complete a field assignment requirement after the course is complete.

Most Level 1 certification classes require the student complete a field assignment before their certification is complete, but aspiring thermographers who are new to the field are unlikely to have a camera to use for this purpose. A rental can fill this void nicely at a reasonable price.

An infrared camera rental also allows the student or prospective buyer to test drive a particular model before purchasing in order to see if they like the way it feels, the functionality, or whether if will fulfill their particular needs. Considering the often high price of an IR camera, this is an excellent way to get hands on experience with a camera before spending a lot of money.

Whatever the reason for considering the purchase of an camera, consider the benefits of renting before buying. The cost is relatively low, compared to the purchase price, and a rental can be a great way to get a feel for a camera, an thermography in general, without a large expense.

Flir Thermacam Ex320 Ir Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera

The FLIR ThermaCAM EX320 has been built to provide the first ultra-portable, low cost, infrared camera with the extremely high imaging capability and superior performance you can only get from units costing four or five times more. With a true, built-in 320 x 240 pixel array, you get four times the resolution of any IR camera in its size and price range.

The EX320 is the most accurate handheld IR camera on the market today. Using the worlds best infrared detector material, vanadium oxide, the EX320 sees temperature differences as small as 0.08C and provides 76,800 picture elements in each image.

The FLIR EX320 also affords the luxury of being rugged and ergonomic at the same time. Its built tough for hard work out in the field and in all weather conditions and industrial environments, a critical design capability. Being dust and splash proof, it fully meets IP54 standards and unlike other cameras that might be lab calibrated, the EX320 wont seize-up in freezing cold, extreme heat or other harsh conditions. Its exclusive Ambient Temperature Compensation (ATC) technology assures accuracy under the most challenging environmental temperature conditions.

ThermaCAMs QuickView software, and standard USB or serial cables, allows the user to quickly download thermal images, with measurements, to a desktop or laptop computer. Document your findings simply by inserting the JPEG images into your favorite word processing program. Recall more than 80 calibrated thermal images using the cameras on-board memory. The EX300s radiometric JPEG image format allows users to go back to any image at any time to add and move spots, measure temperatures, and perform analysis you may have missed in the field. With this software, the EX300 can detect problems before they become critical, helping in increased safety, reduced production downtime, and eliminated potential hazards.

Exclusive only to the EX320 are text annotation which lets you store predefined text notes with each image. Three (3) movable spots including area maximum temperature, area minimum temperature, area average temperature difference, and a color alarm above or below the average. It also carries an additional IEC rating of 359.

In general use, FLIRs built-in Laser LocatIR projects a bright red dot on the target which enables the user to associate the IR image with the real physical target. This greatly enhances worker safety by eliminating the tendency to “finger point” at problems in potentially hazardous electrical environments. There are also Interchangeable Optics EX320 optional lenses including: Telescopic, ideal for inspecting distant targets such as overhead power lines, and Wide-Angle, which more than doubles the standard field-of-view, for evaluating large objects from a short distance, such as roofs and electrical panels. Smart Power long life Lithium-Ion batteries assure uninterrupted inspections and the EX320 includes an external 2-bay battery charger and an internal battery charger. A 12 VDC car/truck charger adapter is also available.