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    Thermal Imaging Cameras

    Thermal imaging cameras are handheld non-contact devices used to capture detailed images in low-light and hard to see environments. They do this by detecting infrared energy (heat) and converting it into an image. Thermal cameras are used for troubleshooting, identifying potential hotspots and ensure machinery and equipment runs correctly and efficiently.

    RS offer a range of high-performance, state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras and measurement equipment from industry-leading brands including FLIR, Fluke, Testo, Hikvision, Keysight and of course RS PRO.

    RS also offer a calibration service if required. See more about our calibration services

    How does thermal imaging camera work?

    Thermal imaging cameras are point-and-shoot devices that enable the user to see real-time in an infrared spectrum, interpreting temperature as colour. Warmer areas appear as red and yellow, and cooler areas as purple or blue. Thermal imaging cameras use an external lens to focus infrared energy to an internal thermal sensor. The sensor, along with processing electronics convert the heat and use the captured data to create images. Images can be used for immediate diagnosis or can be stored and processed through dedicated software for further evaluation.

    What do thermal imaging cameras detect?

    Any object with a temperature above zero will give off thermal energy. The hotter an object is the more thermal energy will be emitted. So, essentially thermographic cameras can detect anything that produces a heat signature.

    What are thermal cameras used for?

    The possibilities are endless! Thermal cameras were originally developed for military and surveillance operations, but now their useful technology enables the cameras to be used in a wide range of other applications. Some of the most common are:

    • Electrical engineering – Used to identify hotspots in electrical enclosures. Engineers can detect potential equipment failures caused by equipment overheating.
    • Fire Service – Firefighters use thermal imagers to see through smoke and localize fire hotspots.
    • Automotive Industry – Mechanics use thermal imaging cameras for engine diagnostics
    • Medical – Doctors, nurses and vets can use cameras to detect fevers in human’s temperature or temperature differences in animals.
    • Construction – Building inspectors use cameras and thermal images for checking insulation and for detecting leaks in heating systems.

    231 Produits présentés pour Thermal Imaging Cameras

    Testo
    0 → +650 °C, -30 → +100 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    480 x 360pixel
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    872s
    -
    -
    -
    RSCAL
    -
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +1500 °C
    464 x 348pixel
    -
    -
    E86 24°
    40mK
    ±2.0 °C
    -
    RSCAL
    30Hz
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +550 °C
    240 x 180pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    E52
    < 50mK
    ±2 °C
    Manual
    RSCAL
    30Hz
    0.15m
    4in
    -
    FLIR
    300 → 1000 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    FLIR E76
    -
    -
    -
    RSCAL
    -
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +1500 °C
    464 x 348pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    T540
    <40mK
    ±2 °C
    Automatic
    -
    30Hz
    150mm
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +550 °C, -4 → 1022 °F
    320 x 240pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    E8-XT WiFi + CM74
    <50mK
    ±2 %, ±2 °C (±3.6 °F)
    Focus-Free
    -
    9Hz
    0.5m
    3in
    -
    FLIR
    -15 to '+50 °C
    464 x 348pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    14° + 42°, FLIR E86 24°
    <40mK
    ±2 °C
    Manual
    -
    -
    0.1m
    4in
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +1500 °C
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    -
    E96 24°
    40mK
    ±2.0 °C
    -
    RSCAL
    30Hz
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +400 °C, -4 → 752 °F
    160 x 120pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    E5-XT WiFi + MR40
    <100mK
    ±2 %, ±2 °C (±3.6 °F)
    Focus-Free
    -
    9Hz
    0.5m
    3in
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +1500 °C
    464 x 348pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    T540
    < 40mK
    ± 2 °C
    Automatic
    -
    30Hz
    0.15, 1.0m
    4in
    -
    Fluke
    20 → +400°C
    120 x 90pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    TiS20+ MAX 9HZ
    60mK
    ± 2 °C
    Fixed
    RSCAL
    9Hz
    0.5m
    3.5in
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +1500 °C
    640 x 480pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    E96
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +650 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    T530
    <40mK
    ± 2 °C
    Automatic
    -
    30Hz
    150mm
    4in
    -
    Testo
    -30 → 650 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    testo 883-2
    -
    -
    -
    RSCAL
    -
    -
    -
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → 120 °C
    640 x 480pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    FLIR E96 24° + 14° & 42
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Megger
    -20 → 300 °C
    32 x 31pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    USB
    TC3231
    150mK
    ± 2 %
    Fixed
    -
    9Hz
    -
    2.2in
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → +650 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    -
    E54 24°
    40mK
    ±2.0 °C
    Manual
    RSCAL
    30Hz
    -
    -
    -
    Fluke
    -20 → +1000 °C
    640 x 480pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    Ti480 PRO
    <50mK
    ±2 °C
    Automatic, Manual
    RSCAL
    9Hz
    150mm
    3.5in
    -
    FLIR
    -20 → 120 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    640 x 480pixel
    -
    FLIR E76 80°
    < 40mK
    ± 2 °C
    Automatic
    -
    30Hz
    100mm
    4in
    -
    Fluke
    -10 → +1200 °C
    320 x 240pixel
    320 x 240pixel
    -
    RSE300
    30mK
    ±2 %
    -
    -
    -
    15cm
    -
    -
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