Features added to thermal imaging cameras

14 November 2008

Testo has added additional features to its Testo 880 range of infrared thermal imagers. The Testo 880-1 now offers an integrated digital camera and is said to be the highest specification thermal imager available within this price range

Testo 880-1 says it now offers the highest specification available in its price range. In addition, all three models in the range are now said to offer new features including auto hot/cold spot recognition; automatic hot/cold spot recognition immediately highlights hot and cold spots in the IR image directly in the display, making on site diagnoses quick and simple.

The Pro Software facilitates comprehensive analysis and evaluation of thermograms. Several parallel infrared images can be processed, analysed and documented in a thermography report together with their respective real images. In order to achieve precise analysis results, it is possible to correct the thermal image according to the different emissivities of the various materials by area, right up to individual pixels.

Multi-page reports can be created quickly and easily and layout templates for reports are provided, including specifically for building surveys to DIN EN 13187.

Testo 880 thermal imagers are supplied with both a wide-angle and an optional telephoto lens to allow adaptation to different sizes and distances of measurement objects, and offer exceptional thermal sensitivity (NETD) of <0.1°C at 30°C.

Testo 880 thermal imagers are being used in many industries including building surveys and maintenance, electrical inspections, production monitoring and mechanical maintenance.

Testo Product Manager Andy McGrath explains “We have developed a sophisticated, competitively priced product aimed at improving the monitoring and maintenance of plant and equipment. The addition of a digital camera in the Testo 880-1 is a significant innovation - no-one else offers a thermal imager to this specification with an integrated digital camera at this price.”


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