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Detector size: 320 x 240 (in pixels)
The detector size indicates the number of temperature measurement points with which the thermal imager is equipped. The more pixels, the more detailed and clearer are the measuremente objects presented.
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Detector size: 160 x 120 (in pixels)
The detector size indicates the number of temperature measurement points with which the thermal imager is equipped. The more pixels, the more detailed and clearer are the measuremente objects presented.
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SuperResolution Technology
The SuperResolution Technology uses your natural hand movements and takes multiple images very rapidly one after another. Using an algorithm, these are then calculated to obtain an image. The result: Four times as many temperature measuring values (pixels) and a resolution that is effectively doubled. E.g., turn 160 x 120 pixels into 320 x 240 pixels at a stroke, or turn 320 x 240 pixels into 640 x 480 pixels.
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Highest thermal sensitivity (NETD): < 50 mK
The NETD displays the smallest temperature difference which can be resolved by the imager. A low NETD guarantees the resolution of the smallest temperature differences. The rule of thumb is: the smaller this value is, the better is the measurement resolution.
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Very high thermal sensitivity (NETD): < 60 mK
The NETD displays the smallest temperature difference which can be resolved by the imager. A low NETD guarantees the resolution of the smallest temperature differences. The rule of thumb is: the smaller this value is, the better is the measurement resolution.
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High thermal sensitivity (NETD): < 80 mK
The NETD displays the smallest temperature difference which can be resolved by the imager. A low NETD guarantees the resolution of the smallest temperature differences. The rule of thumb is: the smaller this value is, the better is the measurement resolution.
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Temperature measuring range: -20 to +350 °C
The temperature range of your thermal imager informs you, up to which temperature your imager is able to record and measure the heat radiation of objects.
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Temperature measuring range: -20 to +280 °C
The temperature range of your thermal imager informs you, up to which temperature your imager is able to record and measure the heat radiation of objects.
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Image refresh rate: 33 Hz*
The display refresh rate informs as to how frequently the thermal imager is refreshed per second.
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Image refresh rate: 9 Hz
The display refresh rate informs as to how frequently the thermal imager is refreshed per second.
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Standard lens 32°
The 32° lens records a large image section, creating an ideal overview of the temperature distribution of a measurement object – there is more in the image at a glance.
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Exchangeable telephoto lens 9°
The exchangeable telephoto lens assists in the measurement of smaller details and visualizes them even at greater distances in your thermal image.
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Lens protection glass
The germanium lens protection glass protects the optics from dirt and scratching.
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Rotatable display
Thanks to the rotatable display, you can thermograph with assurance from any position. Undesired reflections on the display are now avoided.
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High temperature up to 550 °C
With the high temperature option, the measuring range can be flexibly extended. Thanks to a high temperature filter, the measurement of temperatures up 550 °C is possible.
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Auto Hot/Cold Spot Recognition
The coldest and the hottest spot of your measurement object are automatically marked in the thermal image in the imager display – critical heat stati are detected at a glance.
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Min-/Max on Area Calculation
The minimum and maximum values of an image section can be determined directly on site and at a glance.
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Isotherm function
The op tical colour alarm localizes critical areas easily and directly in the thermal image. All points whose temperature values are within a pre-defined range, are marked in colour.
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Display of surface moisture via manual input
Via the manual input of ambient temperature, air humidity and dewpoint, mould risk spots are visualized in the thermal image at a glance.
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Moisture measurement with wireless humidity probe
Sites at risk of mould will be visualised in the thermal image at a glance by the automatic transmission of the measuring value of the ambient temperature, air humidity and the dew point.
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Solar mode
The option of inputting solar radiation intensity offers you extra reliability. The intensity value will be stored for each thermal image.
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Voice recording
Localized weak spots can be easily commented using voice recording. You thus document valuable additional information directly on site.
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Integrated digital camera
Faster and easier object inspection thanks to the display of infrared and real image. The digital photo is automatically stored in addition to every infrared image.
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Integrated LEDs
The power LEDs guarantee you optimum illumination of dark areas when recording real images.
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Motor focus
The dynamic motor focus allows you to focus the infrared image with one hand.
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Laser**
The perfect support for orientation as to which part of the object is being measured.
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