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Ungewöhnliche Temperaturen können ein Zeichen für bevorstehende Probleme sein. Mit Fluke Wärmebildkameras können Sie Fehler erkennen, bevor daraus Probleme entstehen. Fluke bietet Wärmebildkameras für einen breiten Anwendungsbereich, die für den täglichen Gebrauch auch unter den rauesten Einsatzbedingungen in der Industrie ausgelegt sind.

Tragbare Wärmebildkameras eignen sich am besten für vorbeugende Instandhaltung, elektrische Inspektionen und Fehlersuche vor Ort. Wärmebildkameras mit Schwenkbildschirm eignen sich am besten, wenn Sie sowohl aus der Nähe als auch aus der Ferne punktgenau arbeiten müssen, z. B. in der Energieversorgung oder in der Forschung und Entwicklung. Fest montierte Wärmebildkameras sind ideal für Forschung, Wissenschaft und technische Anwendungen, in denen die kontinuierliche Erfassung von Infrarotdaten erforderlich ist.

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Frequently asked questions for infrared thermal imaging cameras

What is a Thermal Camera?

A thermal camera is an inspection tool that captures infrared energy – radiation emitted from an object – and creates an image. Thermal cameras, also known as infrared cameras and thermal imagers, are ideal for industrial inspection. Maintenance, leak detection, and machine troubleshooting are all common applications.

What is a Thermal Camera Used For?

Thermal cameras can be used for a broad range of applications: building inspection, security, electrical maintenance, firefighting, gas detection, and beyond. Thermography is an especially powerful test method for uses in which:

  • Remote inspection is essential for safety
  • Damage or decay is expressed through temperature changes, such as in three-phase wiring
  • Test objects/subjects are obscured due to poor visibility

What Makes Thermal Imaging Cameras Useful?

Some thermal imaging cameras can see up to 1km and beyond, but most can’t see through thick solid surfaces like walls.

What is Thermal Imaging?

Thermal imaging is the process of capturing infrared radiation and translating it into thermal images, or thermograms. Thermal imaging shows variations in temperature expressed in color. Powerful infrared cameras are incredibly sensitive, displaying heat in great detail with color gradients.

How Does Thermal Imaging Work?

Everything around us emits infrared energy – a heat signature. Thermal imaging works by measuring infrared energy and converting that data into electronic images that display surface temperature. An optical system focused infrared energy to a sensor array, or detector chip, with thousands of pixels in a grid. A matrix of colors corresponding to temperatures is sent to the camera display as a picture.

What is an Infrared Scanner?

An infrared scanner measures human temperature, often mounted for continuous monitoring and with a large display. Infrared scanning is a term most often used for human body temperature measurement. However, infrared scanners can also be used for applications like scanning machines, concrete, and buildings.

Choosing the Best Thermal Camera

The best infrared thermal imaging camera is the one the has the price point, ruggedness, portability, thermal sensitivity, and image resolution you need.

  • Best for handheld inspections: Fluke Ti480 PRO Infrared Cameras are lightweight, handheld imagers with powerful sensitivity that make it easy to discover and diagnose issues.
  • Best for research applications: Fluke RSE600 Mounted Infrared Cameras give you the power to stream thermal images via desktop software, connect to MATLAB and LabVIEW software, and perform R&D analysis.
  • Best for industrial inspections: Fluke TiX580 Infrared Cameras are rugged handheld cameras with an easy-to-read 5.7 inch LCD display and the ability to capture high-resolution 1280 x 960 images.