Thermal imaging camera, Teledyne Flir E52
Teledyne Flir, has recently released this thermal imaging camera, the E52, focused on inspection and reporting. This model offers a complete solution within the reach of smaller budgets that require professional features.
The thermal camera FLIR E52thermal camera offers the operator the necessary resolution and sensitivity features for basic condition monitoring in building inspection and electrical/mechanical inspection. The thermal detector has a resolution of 240 × 180 pixels, accurately measuring temperatures up to 550 °C, and produces sharp images that can be enhanced with patented FLIR MSX® technology for more detail and perspective. FLIR's integrated inspection routing pre-plans routes to help stay organized when inspecting large sites. FLIR Ignite provides automatic upload of E52 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy and secure storage and sharing.
The features of the E52 make this camera a very versatile tool, with many options and very useful in a variety of environments. It is capable of detecting hot spots, loose wires and development defects in electrical cabinets. The thermal imager can also detect moisture, insulation and construction problems.
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The new FLIR E52 thermal imaging camera is fully compatible with FLIR Thermal Studio reporting software, reducing inspection time.
Together with FLIR's reporting, add-on and cloud options, this is the best logistics you can hope for for your thermal imaging. This option provides reporting solutions to streamline inspections with the E52 thermal imaging camera.
If you regularly check the condition of many equipment and components throughout a day, FLIR Inspection Route can make your life much easier. The camera takes you to predefined inspection points and collects images and data in a more structured and logical workflow.
Create your roadmap in FLIR Thermal Studio Pro software with the Route Creator add-on. Include as many inspection targets as necessary and organize them for maximum efficiency. Once the route plan is exported to the Exx camera, you are ready to go.
The predefined path will guide your on-site movements to each asset included in the inspection, automatically collecting and organizing images stored on the E52. Store them securely and keep everything in order with automatic uploads to the FLIR Ignite cloud. Access images and data easily, from the cloud, share them with colleagues and clients, and seamlessly import findings into FLIR Thermal Studio Pro.
By ensuring that nothing is lost and all inspection results are organized from the start, FLIR inspection software and firmware accelerates surveys, improves organization, and simplifies reporting for more effective and efficient critical decision making.
Each model of the Exx series has its different features and specialized uses. We recommend that you take a look at the comparison table below to see what are the features and advantages of each of them and which is the one that best suits your needs.
This is the comparative guide to all the cameras in the Exx range:
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