Fluke Ti55FT-10/20 FlexCam Thermal Imager
See exactly what you are viewing Fluke IR-Fusion™ technology (available on FT models) links a real world visual image with a thermal image. It merges the two images into one, with the possibility to blend between the two images or create picture-in-picture combinations. Alarm limits can be superimposed over the visible light image to exactly pinpoint the components exceeding a specified temperature limit. Both the visual images and thermal images are available for use in reports. This speeds up documentation by reducing the need to look for individual images taken with a separate digital camera. IR Fusion helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.
Large, sharp thermal images Thanks to the largest display (five-inch) available on this type of thermal imager in combination with low-noise VOx sensors, the Fluke IR FlexCam units produce exceptionally high-quality images making even the smallest temperature differences visible. This is comparable with images normally only obtained on far more expensive instruments.
A sharp image in every situation The innovative 180° articulating lens makes it possible to view and capture images in areas with poor accessibility. The display remains clearly visible while viewing over high objects, under a machine or around immoveable obstructions. The SmartFocus wheel simplifies getting a stable and sharp image. No need to take your hand off the instrument to turn a focus ring.
Make anomalies visible Thanks to built-in functions like AutoCapture, the IR FlexCam Thermal Imagers help to troubleshoot difficult problems. The instrument is easily set up to automatically capture only those images where a temperature limit is exceeded. This way, difficult to find intermittent problems can be captured and analyzed quicker by concentrating only on the images containing the anomalies.
Analysis and reporting comes standard The SmartView™ software (supplied with the unit) includes a complete range of infrared image viewing, analysis, annotation and reporting tools. It even allows for customized reports to accommodate specific company work processes or requirements like multiple image reporting and comparisons.
Radiometric measurement – the “data behind the picture” Fully radiometric thermal imagers capture and store calibrated temperature data for the matrix of thousands of points that make up a thermal image. This makes it possible to perform detailed analysis and change key parameters like emissivity or temperature range either in the field on the camera or in the office using the PC software.
Applications
Predictive maintenance – Identify electrical and mechanical problems before they cause failure
Power/utilities – Real-time analysis of substations, transmission lines and equipment
Process monitoring – Real-time observation to ensure efficient and safe operation
Research and development – Quantify heat patterns to improve product designs
Electronic design – Close up circuit board analysis
Specifications
Calibrated Temperature Range -20 to 600°C (-4 to 1112°F) in 3 ranges
Range 1 -20 to 100°C (-4 to 212°F)
Range 2 -20 to 350°C (-4 to 662°F)
Range 3 250 to 600°C (482 to 1112°F)
Accuracy ±2°C or 2 % (whichever is greater)
Measurement modes Centerpoint, center box (area min/max, average), moveable spots/boxes, user defined field/text annotations, isotherms, automatic hot and cold point detection, visible color alarm above and below
Emissivity correction 0.1 to 1.0 (0.01 increments)
Thermal Field of view (FOV) 54mm lens: 9° x 6° FOV
20mm lens: 20° x 17° FOV
Spatial resolution (IFOV) 1.30 mrad
Thermal sensitivity (NETD) ≤ 0.05°C (50 mK) at 30°C
Visible light digital zoom 2x, 4x
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