FLIR's E-Series of infrared cameras feature superior infrared resolution and thermal sensitivity at an affordable price. Features include a 3.5" touchscreen, which allows for superior image results and easy access to on-screen analysis, a built in digital camera with an LED light source for diagnostics in poorly lit areas, and more. In the E40, E50, and E60 models, Wi-Fi connectivity is available, allowing you to connect to Apple® and Android® smart phones and tablets. When used in conjunction with FLIR's mobile apps, a user can view and analyze images, bring out additional detail in images, add data, create reports, share files, and more. These infrared cameras are ideal for detecting energy waste, overheated equipment, and locating overloaded circuits in electrical and mechanical infrared diagnostics applications.
With a 76,800 pixel (320 x 240) infrared resolution, the E60 Infrared Camera features the highest resolution of the E-Series family of cameras for electrical and mechanical applications. Outside of image resolution, the E60 is very similar to the E50 Infrared Camera. The only other difference worth noting that is that E60 package includes a dual-bay charger and a spare battery. Like all E-Series Infrared Camera, the E60 is ideal for detecting energy waste, overheated equipment, and locating overloaded circuits in electrical and mechanical infrared diagnostics applications.
FLIR's E50 Infrared Camera features a higher resolution than the E30 and E40 infrared camera models, offering a 43,200 pixel (240x180) infrared resolution. Additional features include a 3.1 megapixel visible light digital camera with an LED lamp to provide clean images, regardless of light conditions, a -4 to 1,202° F (-20 to 650° C) temperature range, and more. Like the E40 and E60 infrared cameras, the E50 features WiFi connectivity, allowing you to connect to Apple® and Android® smart phones and tablets. When used in conjunction with FLIR's mobile apps, a user can view and analyze images, bring out additional detail in images, add data, create reports, share files, and more. Additionally, the E50 infrared camera has a 4x continuous digital zoom, and thermal sensitivity of <0.05° C.
The FLIR E40 Infrared Camera for electrical and mechanical predictive maintenance applications features a 19,200 pixel (160x120) infrared resolution, a 3.1 megapixel visible light digital camera with an LED lamp to provide clean images, regardless of light conditions, a -4 to 1,202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, and more. Like all FLIR E-Series Infrared Cameras, the E40 has a manual focus, a 3.5" color LCD touch screen, a 60 Hz frame rate, and an accuracy of +/-2% or 2°C. WiFi connectivity allows you to connect to Apple® and Android® smart phones and tablets. When used in conjunction with FLIR's mobile apps, a user can view and analyze images, bring out additional detail in images, add data, create reports, share files, and more. The E40 infrared camera has a 2x continuous digital zoom, and thermal sensitivity of <0.07°C.
The FLIR E30 Infrared Camera for electrical and mechanical predictive maintenance applications features a 19,200 pixel (160x120) infrared resolution, a 2 megapixel visible light digital camera with an LED lamp to provide clean images, regardless of light conditions, a -4 to 662°F (-20 to 350°C) temperature range, and more. Like all FLIR E-Series Infrared Cameras, the E30 has a manual focus, a 3.5" color LCD touch screen, a 60 Hz frame rate, and an accuracy of +/-2% or 2°C. It has the lowest price point of the E-Series of infrared cameras by FLIR.
The i3 infrared camera is an affordable infrared camera that can be used in several applications that relate to building diagnostics, predictive/preventive maintenance, and more. It has been priced to allow companies to buy several infrared cameras for individual technicians' use, and designed to be a significant, yet cost-effective, upgrade to an infrared thermometer.
FLIR's i-Series offers three different infrared camera models for building diagnostics and predictive maintenance applications, all dependent upon the level of detail you'd need in a thermal imaging solution. Restoration and electrical contractors, energy auditors, insulation experts, building inspectors, HVAC professionals, predictive maintenance specialists, and more can use this line of infrared cameras to find moisture damage, identify mechanical wear, detect energy loss, find leaks in heating and cooling systems, and so much more.
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