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Fluke Thermal Imagers

   
Model Ti40 and Ti45 IR FlexCam® Thermal Imagers  
 
 

Fluke Model Ti40 and Ti45 IR FlexCam® Thermal Imagers

 
The versatile choice for maintenance and production engineers and technicians.

The Ti40 and Ti45 models feature everything needed for virtually every thermography task. With a 160 x 120 detector and a temperature sensitivity of 0.08°C (NETD) they deliver high resolution images where even the smallest temperature differences can be seen. The units are extremely easy to use through the Windows® CE menu structure and offer an extended troubleshooting feature set to allow on the spot analysis in the field.

The FT models feature the innovative           IR-Fusion™ technology. IR-Fusion captures a visible light image in addition to the infrared image and takes the mystery out of IR image analysis. It helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.

Fluke IR Fusion™ Technology

Ti40 and Ti45 Thermal Imager Applications
 
bullet Predictive maintenance: Identify electrical and mechanical problems before they cause failure.
bullet Industrial maintenance: Check whether repairs have been performed successfully.
bullet Quality control: Examine prototypes and refine thermal management designs.
bullet Process monitoring: Real-time observation to ensure efficient and safe operation.

 

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Leda Electronics Pty. Ltd.
A.C.N. 078 681 562           A.B.N. 83 078 681 562
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                                                      Unit 5, 31 Century Road, Malaga, Western Australia 6090                                                            
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