FLIR Systems have announced four new additions to its Exx-Series of advanced thermal imaging cameras: the E96, E86, E76 and E54
Compared to predecessor Exx-Series cameras, the new cameras offer enhanced thermal resolution for more vibrant, easy-to-read images and on-camera routing capability to improve field survey efficiency. The new Exx-Series cameras are designed to help professionals detect early signs of building problems, identify hot spots, troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems, and prevent problems from causing damage that leads to expensive repairs.
The E96 is the most advanced Exx-Series thermal camera to date, with a 640x480 resolution and eight-time digital zoom. It provides enhanced measurement results over the greatest distance to the target, so that professionals can safely diagnose electrical faults or locate hidden anomalies at very high temperatures of up to 1500 degrees Celsius (2732 degrees Fahrenheit), to help keep the workplace running smoothly, even in harsh industrial environments such as steel mills or kilns.
The FLIR Inspection Route is now offered as a standard feature on every Exx-Series camera and is complemented by the FLIR Thermal Studio Pro software with Route Creator plugin, sold separately as an annual subscription. The complete routing bundle enables professionals to create and export customised inspection and pre-planned routes, ideal for large or multi-location electrical or mechanical projects.
“The new Exx-Series advanced thermal imaging cameras enable building professionals, inspectors, engineers, researchers, and facility maintenance personnel to do more than ever before with a handheld thermal camera,” said Rickard Lindvall, general manager, solutions business at FLIR. “With improved thermal resolution and on-camera routing capabilities, the Exx Series can help our customers make better, informed decisions to complete the job more efficiently and effectively.”