
The new infrared cameras of Flir Systems come with up to 1,280 x 1,024 pixels. The IR cameras offer latest features like superframing or Wi-Fi (e.g. for remote control via smartphone or tablet PC).
In terms of sensitivity, a SC8400 or SC6550 can detect temperature differences smaller than 25mK (18mK typically). The cameras can measure temperatures up to 3,000ºC with an accuracy of +/- 1ºC or +/- 1 per cent. This is why these infrared cameras are the perfect solution for thermographic applications in R&D or non-destructive testing. As well as all other models of FLIR Systems’ SC series, the SC8400 or SC6550 are supported by all software packages of Automation Technology (e.g. IrNDT for non-destructive testing with active thermography and IrControl for infrared imaging in realtime).
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