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SKF introduces TKTI 10 thermal camera

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Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jun 22, 2009

SKF has launched a low-cost digital camera that offers both thermal and 2-megapixel visual imaging, suitable for use by maintenance technicians with a limited knowledge of thermal imaging.

The SKF TKTI 10 thermal camera has the appearance of a digital camera and operates in a similar way, but it includes a feature that allows thermal and visual images to be blended for image interpretation.

The new SKF TKTI 10 thermal imaging camera, suitable for use by maintenance technicians

The new SKF TKTI 10 thermal imaging camera, suitable for use by maintenance technicians

Using proprietary array-based-detector (ABD) technology, images are viewed on a large backlit 3.5in (8.9cm) screen and can be saved to a micro SD card.

Unlike low-end thermal imagers, two spot temperatures can be displayed on the screen and these can be independently moved to select an area of interest.

For experienced thermographers, the camera also has automatic temperature ranging, eight colour pallets, selectable emissivity, reflected temperature compensation, hot and cold spot finding, temperature area measurement, automatic and user-selectable level and span, isotherm display, temperature gradients and user-selectable temperature units and image browser.

The TKTI 10's main areas of application include the electrical, industrial, automotive, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and building services and the food sector.

The camera is supplied complete with all accessories and software in a padded carrying case.

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