NEW! FLIR i40: High-Temperature Thermal Imaging Camera
Built-in 0.6 Megapixel Digital Camera and Picture-In-Picture function
Are you responsible for identifying electrical, mechanical, or building envelope problems? A thermal imaging camera from FLIR can reveal problems and prevent costly failures and down time.
Finding an infrared camera for your in-house predictive maintenance program just got easier with the introduction of the new FLIR i-Series. It's armed with classleading capabilities and it's easy on your budget too. Find out what makes the new FLIR i-Series stand out from the competition:
Exclusive FLIR FUSION Scalable Picture-in-Picture
The FLIR i-Series? FUSION picturein-picture (PIP) takes infrared thermography to a new level by overlaying the rich detail of an infrared image over a hi-res visible light image in real-time, making it easier to identify critical problems more quickly and accurately. And unlike competitors, FLIR's FUSION picture-in-picture is fully scalable, permitting you to resize the thermal image as needed on a large 3.5" color display.
Whether your challenge is to diagnose an overloaded motor control, identify improper connections on a breaker panel, or ensure that a building's heating and cooling efficiency is not compromised, seeing your infrared image superimposed on a visible light image with FLIR's exclusive scalable FUSION is an invaluable tool.
High Resolution Visual Images Deliver High Impact Insights
A thermal imager's FUSION capability is only as good as its integrated visual camera. A poorquality visual image can actually detract from your report findings and may mean additional follow-up readings. The FLIR i50 and FLIR i60s. Laser LocatIR easily identifies your target while the visual camera captures detail-rich reference images with class-leading 2.3 Megapixel resolution. Conclusive reports with high quality images will provide insight on needed electrical upgrades, inefficient plants, or hazardous mechanical conditions.
180x180: Pixel to Pixel, the Largest Detector in the Class
Detector-size plays a key role in getting data-packed thermal images. Each additional pixel means more valuable temperature information to isolate problems. No other camera in this class compares to the FLIR i60's 180x180 pixel detector and 2% accuracy. The FLIR i50's 140x140 pixel detector and the FLIR i40's 120x120 pixel detector also offer competitive thermal detection capabilities. For industrial plant managers, electrical Contractors, and building inspectors alike, more infrared resolution means simplified analysis and higher quality findings.
Lightweight Design, Heavyweight Performer
FLIR i-Series imagers weigh only 1.3 pounds (600g) but deliver more advanced functionality than models twice that weight. Not only is it lightweight and easy to store in a belt pouch, its ergonomic grip design and intuitive nav pad make one-handed "point-and-shoot" operation easier. With a 5-hour, field-replaceable Lithium Ion battery, the i-Series keeps up with your demanding schedule. But if you need more battery power, just swap batteries on the go. This is one lightweight that packs a punch.
Exclusive, Built-in Illuminator Lamp Sheds Light on Poorly Lit Sites
Low light areas like electrical cabinets, storage facilities, or nighttime spots will create dark visual images that can hamper your ability to illustrate problems effectively. The FLIR i-Series are the only thermal cameras in their class with a bright, built-in illuminator lamp to ensure quality visual images regardless of job site lighting levels.
Legendary FLIR Quality, Unbeatable Price
For over 30 years, FLIR technology has set the standard in the infrared thermal imaging industry. It's our core business. When you choose a FLIR, you are not only buying an infrared camera, you are accessing the industry's best technical support and customer service.