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Flir i60 Thermal Imager [Camera]

Friday 11 May 2012 - Filed under camera digital

Flir i60 Thermal Imager [Camera]
FLIR i60 Features: * Latest Infrared Detector Technology * Fusion Picture in Picture (PIP) * Bright LED Lamps for Quality Visible Images * Thermal Sensitivity of <0.1degree C at 25 degree C * Lightweight * Easy One-Handed Operation * 3.5" LCD with Razor Sharp Resolution * Convenient Thumbnail Image Gallery * 2.3MP Visible Light Camera resolution * PIP with 3 fixed steps * 32,400 pixels (180x180) * Buillt-in Laser LocatIR pointer * Laser Marker Function * Auto Hot/Cold spot marker function shows a spot within the area that automatically finds the hottest or coldest spot within the box Visible Light Digital Camera - 0.6MP resolution with LED lamps provides sharp images regardless of lighting conditions Fusion Picture in Picture - Displays thermal image super-imposed over a digital image 0.1 degree C Thermal Sensitivity - Provides the resolution needed to find problems faster and easier Wide Temperature Range - Measures from -4 to 662 degree F (-20 to 3850 degree C) targeting electrical and industrial applications Thumbnail Image Gallery - Allows quick search of stored images Radiometeric JPEG images - Patented technology used to save images in standard JPEG format for easy e-mailing and analysis using QuickReport PC Software included 1GB microSD card - Stores more than 1000 Radiometric JPEG images Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery - Replaceable battery lasts for 5 hours of continuous use Area (Min/Max) Mode - Spot marker shows the Minimum or the Maximum Temperature reading within the selected area Includes * 1GB micro SD card * Mini SD adaptor * Li-Ion rechargeable battery * Power Supply * QuickReport software * USB cable * Lens Cap * Hand Strap * Heavy duty case

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Flir i50 Infrared Thermal Imager

Thursday 29 March 2012 - Filed under camera digital

Flir i50 Infrared Thermal Imager
The Flir i50 is a heavyweight performing infrared camera for spotting electrical problems, identifying mechanical issues, predictive maintenance and identifying air leakages.

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Extending surface temperature and emissivity retrieval to the mid-infrared (3-5 @mm) using the Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) [An article from: Remote Sensing of Environment]

Saturday 24 March 2012 - Filed under abis ebooks

Extending surface temperature and emissivity retrieval to the mid-infrared (3-5 @mm) using the Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) [An article from: Remote Sensing of Environment]
This digital document is a journal article from Remote Sensing of Environment, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Description:
Surface-temperature (T) and emissivity (@e) estimation from remotely sensed mid-infrared (MIR: 3-5 @mm) data requires modifications to existing long-wave infrared (LWIR: 8-12 @mm) T/@e separation algorithms because of the significantly different characteristics of Planck’s function between the MIR and LWIR wavelength regions and the strong effects of reflected solar irradiance in the MIR. A modified version of the normalized emissivity method (NEM), utilizing independently scaled maximum emissivities in each channel, was applied to thermal data acquired by the Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) with two MIR channels, J (3.81 @mm) and K (4.97 @mm), and three LWIR channels, L (8.26 @mm), M (8.65 @mm), and N (10.51 @mm). Atmosphere-free simulations of T and @e retrieval over a wide variety of terrestrial surfaces yielded T values within +/- 0.75 K of ‘true T’ in the range of 270-330 K and @e values within +/-0.011 of true @e in channels L, M and N, and +/-0.019 and +/-0.023 in channels K and J, respectively. The algorithm was tested successfully using MTI data over the Mauna Loa caldera in Hawaii. Unconstrained effects of shading and unresolved shadows in channel J day time data, and the strong atmospheric effects in channel K limit the application of the algorithm, in its present form, to night-time data.

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Intermec Sr30 Handheld Bar Code Reader

Tuesday 20 March 2012 - Filed under office electronics

Intermec Sr30 Handheld Bar Code Reader
Built for productivity, the lightweight SR30 integrates patented Intermec Vista linear imaging technology to deliver fast, always-accurate scanning even when bar codes are damaged or poorly printed.

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Thermal Imaging 10V 2150mAh NiMH Battery for Bullard BST Models

Wednesday 7 March 2012 - Filed under health personal care

Thermal Imaging 10V 2150mAh NiMH Battery for Bullard BST Models
Thermal Imaging 10V 2150mAh NiMH Battery for Bullard BST Models

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2-Way NiMH ‘No Memory’ Replacement Battery for Vertex Standard / Yaesu VX500, VX510, VX520, VX530 two way radios. Replaces FNB-29. Also fits the Eagle Imager II Thermal Imaging Camera

Wednesday 1 February 2012 - Filed under gps or navigation accessory

2-Way NiMH No Memory Replacement Battery for Vertex Standard / Yaesu VX500, VX510, VX520, VX530 two way radios. Replaces FNB-29. Also fits the Eagle Imager II Thermal Imaging Camera

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2500mAh Ni-MH Battery for Fluke Ti-10, Ti-25, Ti-20, Ti20-RBP Thermal Imager

Saturday 21 January 2012 - Filed under consumer electronics

2500mAh Ni-MH Battery for Fluke Ti-10, Ti-25, Ti-20, Ti20-RBP Thermal Imager
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