Thermal Camera

  1. The Pocket-Sized Thermal Camera: Introducing the FLIR C2

    Prepare yourself for FLIR's latest innovation. Continue reading →
  2. Thermal Imaging Reveals Floor Heating Defects

    In a radiant flooring system, heat is provided by hot-water tubes or electric wires installed below the floor. As invisible thermal radiation rises it warms flooring material, which radiates this captured heat in turn. In new buildings with solid floors, the heating pipe is normally embedded in the floor screed. Continue reading →
  3. FLIR Launches TG165 Imaging IR Thermometer for £399

    FLIR, the world-renowned manufacturer of thermal cameras, has just launched their newest innovation, the TG165 Imaging IR Thermometer. Continue reading →
  4. FLIR slashes Price of E8

    In a massive drop from its original price of £4796 + VAT when it was released, FLIR has positioned its high-end E8 MSX-enhanced thermal imaging camera within the reach of potential buyers who might have otherwise opted for a mid-range model. Continue reading →
  5. Beds-in-Sheds Thermal Camera reveals 5 Harrow Cannabis Farms

    News broke yesterday about five cannabis farms having been spotted in Harrow, home to one of England's poshest 'public' schools, where there appears to have been rampant profiteering by unscrupulous landlords in their thousands throughout the country renting out sheds with beds at up to £10,000 a year to migrant workers. Continue reading →
  6. Give your Thermal Imaging some Va Va Voom!

    So you have thermal imaging camera, but did you know that if you splash out upwards of £60,000 on a Mercedes Benz S-Class you get one thrown in? OK, so it might not be much use if you want to inspect an electrical power distribution switchboard or if you want to measure the heat of pipework and header tanks in a process environment, but it will make a great impression when you visit customers. Continue reading →
  7. Thermal Cameras & The Hunt For Ghosts

    It's widely believed by many paranormal activity hunters that thermal cameras, known for their high temperature sensing capabilities, can be used to detect the presence of those from the afterlife. But is this nonsense, or is there some sense behind the theory? Continue reading →
  8. Using Thermal Technology To Detect Wildlife

    Thermal imaging cameras aren't just great for industrial applications like checking over the status of electrical circuitry or analysing the heat loss of a building - they're also great aids for the detection and monitoring of wildlife. Continue reading →

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