FLIR TG267 infrared thermal imager thermal imager thermal imager temperature gun temperature gun temperature measuring instrument company goods made in Taiwan (BI-FR-TG267)
FLIR TG267 infrared thermal imager thermal imager thermal imager temperature gun temperature gun temperature measuring instrument company goods made in Taiwan (BI-FR-TG267)
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The FLIR TG267 thermal imaging camera takes you beyond the limitations of single-spot infrared thermometers, allowing you to see hot and cold spots that could indicate serious problems.
Everything from electrical connections to mechanical failures can be checked quickly and accurately, reducing diagnostic time while streamlining reporting and long-term monitoring of equipment and systems throughout a facility. Patented FLIR MSX® (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging) improves image clarity by imprinting visual scene details on the thermal image, providing additional context to help you accurately locate and troubleshoot potential faults.
Record images to monitor maintenance history and assure your customers that issues have been resolved. With a simple user interface, Bluetooth connectivity, storage for up to 50,000 images, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the FLIR TG267 thermal imaging camera is ready to use right away.
Product Features:
- Thermal image capture resolution 160 x 120 pixels
- Measurable temperature - 25 °C ~ 380 °C
- Laser bullseye and center point precision aiming dual function to determine the exact area to be measured
- Store up to 50,000 images
- Built-in LED light, auxiliary lighting in dark places
- Photo transfer can be done via USB or Bluetooth connection


















Origin:
Taiwan
Warranty:
1 year
※Please note:
Thermal imagers can only see the surface of objects and cannot see through walls .
Thermal imagers convert thermal radiation from objects into light signals and form images. They observe temperature differences on the surface of objects and display them on the screen , providing signs that are invisible to the naked eye for operators to make judgments. If the temperature difference is not too small, it cannot be clearly displayed .
Except for thermal imagers approved by the military, ordinary thermal imagers cannot penetrate walls or objects.
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