FLIR Thermal imaging camera for building and electrical testing or thermal testing thermal difference.
Thermal imaging is simply the process of converting infrared (IR) radiation (heat) into visible images that depict the spatial distribution of temperature differences in a scene viewed by a thermal camera
The FLIR TG267 is perfect for electrical, commercial, facility maintenance and HVAC operations.
With an advanced thermal camera with a 2.4 inch screen. The FLIR TG267 reduces diagnostic time by simplifying repair and maintenance reporting. Patented FLIR MSX (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging) enhancement improves image clarity by embossing visual scene details on full thermal images. This provides added context to accurately target potential faults and troubleshoot repairs. The device allows you to record images to monitor maintenance history and provides reassurance that any problems have been resolved.
Identify Problems Quickly
Produce Crisp Thermal Images
Work in Rugged Environments
IR Resolution | 160 × 120 pixels |
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | <70 mK |
Accuracy | ±1.5°C (2.7°F) for temperatures 50°C to 100°C (122°F to 212°F); up to ±3°C (±5.4°F) for -25°C to 50°C (-13°F to 122°F) and 100°C to 380°C (212°F to 716°F) |
Field of view (FOV) | 57° × 44° |
Image Modes | MSX® (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging)
Visual with temperature reading |
Display | 320 × 240 pixel, 2.4 in color LCD |
Storage Media | eMMC 4 GB |