Acoustic Imaging Cameras & Imagers
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FREE FLIR Studio Pro SoftwareFree UK DeliveryTeledyne FLIR Si124-LD Plus Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera – Leak Detection£11,998.80 £9,999.00
- 124 microphones
- View the leak rate (l/min or CFM) in real-time
- Auto-filtering & automatic distance input
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FREE FLIR Studio Pro SoftwareFree UK DeliveryFLIR Si2-LD Industrial Acoustic Imager – Leak Detection£17,038.80 £14,199.00
- NEW Mechanical Fault mode
- NEW Built-in LED lights
- NEW Fleet Management functionality
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FREE FLIR Studio Pro SoftwareFree UK DeliveryFLIR Si2-PD Industrial Acoustic Imager – Partial Discharge£17,998.80 £14,999.00
- Detect PD from up to 200m from the source
- NEW Fleet Management functionality
- NEW 1280 x 720px, 5-inch colour screen
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FREE FLIR Studio Pro SoftwareFree UK DeliveryFLIR Si2-Pro Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera£23,998.80 £19,999.00
- Locate leaks and PD from up to 200m (656ft) from the source
- Identify leaks 5x smaller from 4x the distance
- Find PD faults 30x smaller than previously possible
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About Acoustic Imaging Cameras & Imagers
Overcome the challenges of leak detection with an acoustic camera. An imaging device is used to locate sound sources and characterise them. It consists of a group of microphones, also called a microphone array, from which signals are simultaneously collected and processed to form a representation of the location of the sound sources.
Compressed air leaks, vacuum system leaks, and electrical partial discharge are all expensive system issues that lead to unplanned outages, productivity reduction, consume power, and may negatively impact worker safety. Ultrasound imaging with an acoustic camera is an easy-to-use, effective way to detect these equipment issues as part of a complete asset management plan. Acoustic imaging typically allows professionals to complete their inspections ten times faster than with traditional methods.