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Model TiR32 Building Diagnostics Thermal Imager  
 

Description
Top of the range High Definition Thermal Imager that's truly affordable.

Built for top professionals, the TiR32 is a tool you can use everywhere: in energy audits, facility management and building diagnostics. Visualize energy losses. Locate potentially hazardous mold growth. Provide documentation for a warranty claim. With its superior image quality, optical lenses, field-swappable batteries and intuitive user interface, the rugged TiR32 is ideal for contractors, building owners and inspectors.

 

Model TiR32 Building Diagnostics Thermal Imager
 

Incredible performance at unbelievable low prices.
In these tough economic times, we all have to do more with less. This new imager will help you to do exactly that.

Model TiR32  Brochure (PDF)
(documents are in PDF format and will open in a new window)

IR-Fusion® Technology
See things both ways - infrared and visual (visible light) images fused together communicating critical information faster and easier - traditional infrared images are no longer enough. IR-Fusion, a patient-pending technology that simultaneously capture a digital photo in addition to the infrared image and fuses it together taking the mystery out of IR image analysis. IR-Fusion is standard on Ti32 models.

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Leda Electronics Pty. Ltd.
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