The TI40FT is a thermal imager from Fluke.
Features:
Fluke IR-Fusion Technology-
Infrared and Visible light images are fused together - enabling you to view images in a range of modes from full IR to full visible light and see exactly what you are viewing.
See exactly what you are viewing-
Fluke IR-Fusion® technology links a real world visual image with a thermal image. It merges the two images into one, with the possibility to blend between the two images or create picture-in-picture combinations. Alarm limits can be superimposed over the visible light image to exactly pinpoint the components exceeding a specified temperature limit. Both the visual images and thermal images are available for use in reports. This speeds up documentation by reducing the need to look for individual images taken with a separate digital camera. IR Fusion helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.
Applications:
Predictive maintenance – Identify electrical and mechanical problems before they cause failure
Industrial maintenance – Check whether repairs have been performed successfully
Quality control – Examine prototypes and refine thermal management designs
Process monitoring – Real-time observation to ensure efficient and safe operation
The Fluke TI40FT is an infrared camera.
The versatile choice for maintenance and production engineers and technicians
The Fluke TI40FT features everything needed for virtually every thermography task. With a 160 x 120 detector and a temperature sensitivity down to 0.08°C (80mK) (NETD) they deliver high resolution images where even the smallest temperature differences can be seen. The unit is extremely easy to use through the Windows® CE menu structure and offer an extended troubleshooting feature set to allow on the spot analysis in the field.
The Fluke TI40FT features the innovative IR-Fusion® technology. IR-Fusion captures a visible light image in addition to the infrared image and takes the mystery out of IR image analysis. It helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.
The TI40FT is a thermal imager from Fluke.
Features:
Fluke IR-Fusion Technology-
Infrared and Visible light images are fused together - enabling you to view images in a range of modes from full IR to full visible light and see exactly what you are viewing.
See exactly what you are viewing-
Fluke IR-Fusion® technology links a real world visual image with a thermal image. It merges the two images into one, with the possibility to blend between the two images or create picture-in-picture combinations. Alarm limits can be superimposed over the visible light image to exactly pinpoint the components exceeding a specified temperature limit. Both the visual images and thermal images are available for use in reports. This speeds up documentation by reducing the need to look for individual images taken with a separate digital camera. IR Fusion helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.
Applications:
- Predictive maintenance – Identify electrical and mechanical problems before they cause failure
- Industrial maintenance – Check whether repairs have been performed successfully
- Quality control – Examine prototypes and refine thermal management designs
- Process monitoring – Real-time observation to ensure efficient and safe operation
The Fluke TI40FT is an infrared camera.
The versatile choice for maintenance and production engineers and technicians
The Fluke TI40FT features everything needed for virtually every thermography task. With a 160 x 120 detector and a temperature sensitivity down to 0.08°C (80mK) (NETD) they deliver high resolution images where even the smallest temperature differences can be seen. The unit is extremely easy to use through the Windows® CE menu structure and offer an extended troubleshooting feature set to allow on the spot analysis in the field.
The Fluke TI40FT features the innovative IR-Fusion® technology. IR-Fusion captures a visible light image in addition to the infrared image and takes the mystery out of IR image analysis. It helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.