Handheld infrared camera from InfraTec enables mobile thermography applications

June 29, 2017
Designed for mobile thermography applications such as inspection of factories, electrical installations, and mechanical components, the compactIR 400 handheld infrared camera features a 5" touchscreen display and a temperature measurement range of approximately -4° to 3632° F.

Designed for mobile thermography applications such as inspection of factories, electrical installations, and mechanical components, the compactIR 400 handheld infrared camerafeatures a 5" touchscreen display and a temperature measurement range of approximately -4° to 3632° F. The infrared camera features a 400 x 300 uncooled microbolometer detector with a frame rate of up to 60 fps, as well as a 5 MPixel digital color camera. Further, the camera features a range of interchangeable lenses, a motor focus with automatic function, a WLAN interface, and can be rotated up to 180°. InfraTec’s thermographic IRBIS 3 software also provides analysis and evaluation capabilities.

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Contact: InfraTec
Headquarters: Dresden, Germany
Product: compactIR 400 handheld infrared camera
Key Features: 400 x 300 uncooled microbolometer focal plane array, up to 60 fps, measurement range of approximately -4° to 3632° F, handheld operation.

What InfraTec says:
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