High definition thermal imager is lower in cost

A Roxspur Measurement and Control product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 1, 2007

The innovative IRI4010R multi-purpose thermal imager from Roxspur, ideal for the thermographer and maintenance engineer alike, is now introduced at a lower cost than similar previous units

The latest in the Roxspur Measurement and Control range of low-cost high definition thermal imagers, the IRI4010R model, in a distinctive royal blue housing, is introduced at a price 10% lower than previous models of a similar specification, when ordered using the code RMC4010.

Combining flexibility with ease of use and minimal cost, this portable unit offers an industry leading 3.5'' high quality colour LCD display, allowing detailed on site analysis, and hot spot identification using the built-in trigger operated laser pointer: plus images can be stored for later detailed review.

Covering the temperature range of -10 to +250C, the back-lit 160 x 120 pixel display presents an image covering a 20 x 15 degree field of view, plus offers a built in x2 zoom feature, for more detailed views.

With manually adjusted focus as close as 30cms, and monitoring temperature differences of as little as 0.15C, the IRI4010R allows detailed inspection and fault finding in electrical equipment or intricate machinery, as well as offering wider plant and process views, configured to display temperatures or temperature differences.

The IRI4010R provides recorded data that can be used in report generation or record printing, with up to 1000 images that can be stored in the unit, date and time stamped, and downloaded to a PC using a USB interface or SD card reader.

The high power, field replaceable rechargeable Lithium-ion battery allows continuous operation for up to 4 hours, and yet the complete unit only weighs 750grams.

The IRI4010R is fully radiometric: temperature measurements can be made over the entire image, and these are based on the total infra-red spectrum from 8 to 14 microns, measured using an uncooled micro-bolometer.

The emissivity correction factor is user selectable in steps of 0.01, with reflected ambient temperature compensation, allowing a temperature measurement accuracy of +/-2C or 2% of reading.

Roxspur thermal imagers are used for condition monitoring applications, typically monitoring HVAC systems and domestic central heating and underfloor heating systems, detecting insulation problems, mechanical faults in rotating equipment and bearings, and connection problems and faults in electrical circuits.

With the simple operation and easy to use displays, Roxspur offer one of the most popular ranges of high definition imagers available.

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