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Seitron presents INFRAVISION , the new infrared digital thermal imaging cameras
Seitron presents INFRAVISION , the new infrared digital thermal imaging cameras
The Seitron catalogue has been enhanced with a new product: the infrared digital thermal imaging cameras INFRAVISION, capable to identify even small temperature differences of objects and display them
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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 8, 2011 --
The Seitron catalogue has been enhanced with a new product: the infrared digital thermal imaging cameras INFRAVISION, capable to identify even small temperature differences of objects and display them in detailed and high quality technical images. (160X120 and 384x288 pixels)
Available in two models, the Seitron thermal imaging cameras stand out due to their high thermal sensitivity (<65mK), which makes them suitable for diagnostics in buildings, electro-mechanical inspections, maintenance and automation applications. Actually infrared radiation cannot be perceived by the human eye but is effective in order to detect, in advance and promptly, any anomalies in all the elements that produce heat (e.g. electrical systems, pumps) or release heat as a result of heating (e.g. in building construction; in case of water leakages by systems; in district heating).
The wide temperature measurement range - from -20°C to 350°C - of the thermal imaging cameras INFRAVISION can be further increased up to 1200°C with additional high temperatures lens filters which can be optionally added to the standard ones.
A built-in microphone also allows the user to record voice annotations associated with each thermal image detected, while a laser pointer helps to pintpoint of the measurement object during the operation.
Finally, interchangeable IR lenses provide maximum flexibility: in fact wide-angle lenses can be adapted to the thermal imaging cameras (for a quick panoramic view) or telephoto (to view image details).
The anomalies observed with the enclosed thermographic images are analyzed using the IRsee software that allows them to be stored on the thermal imaging camera and downloaded onto a PC in Microsoft Office Word allowing the user to easily create reports.
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