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Step 3: Choosing a Thermal Imager

 
 
 











  What specs matter?
For electrical and mechanical applications it’s important to consider:
  1. Temperature range: many industrial facilities include high temperature boilers and steam systems.
  2. Resolution: resolution must be high enough to see the level of detail you require
  3. Features: which features you need on-board the imager and which can be utilized in software

Which Fluke thermal imager is right for me?
Industry experts suggest you purchase a thermal imager based on both current and future needs. From entry-level to high-performance, Fluke has you covered. See the full line by visiting the Thermal Imaging Product Page.

What software do I need for a thermal imager?
Software is a critical piece of a thermal imaging purchase as it allows you to communicate and better interpret what you are seeing. Whether you plan to simply print images or need the ability to perform analysis and create detailed reports, you need a solution that is flexible and easy-to-use. View the Fluke SmartView® Software.

What accessories should I consider?
Accessories can greatly enhance the application and performance of your thermal imager. Common accessories provide power management (car charger), outdoor use (sun visor) and optional lenses. View the Fluke Thermal Imaging Accessories.

What service, warranty and calibration items should I consider?
To protect your investment in a thermal imager, many companies provide warranty and service options. Evaluate your business needs to determine what warranty and service options you require. See the Fluke solution.

How can I experience a Fluke Thermal Imager myself?
Experience a Fluke thermal imager first-hand by:
1. Requesting an on-site demo
2. Attending a local seminar

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