FLIR introduces “mid-market” infrared cameras

September 10, 2007—FLIR Systems, Inc. (pronounced “flear”), a global leader in infrared cameras for over 40 years, has announced the launch of a new “middle market” T-Series infrared cameras, used to detect equipment failures and other problems before it is too late.

Features include a built-in and exclusive Ambient Temperature Control system that automatically adjusts for extreme work zones, whether working on a hot or cold day, or standing in front of a blast furnace or inside a walk-in freezer, says the company. With 8 hours of battery use, a car/truck charger and interchangeable standard, wide-angle, and telephoto lenses, end-users now have access to a level of technology, convenience and ease-of-use unprecedented at this price point, says the company.

A new “B-series” line will be introduced with even more features — like built-in insulation and moisture alarms—for home inspectors, energy auditors, roofing, HVAC and other building professionals, says FLIR.

FLIR’s Reporter software is the perfect companion to the new T-series: the only thermal analysis and reporting software that is Microsoft Word-compatible, producing “live” reports that are easy to edit and email-friendly, says FLIR. Importantly, end-users can take advantage of existing Microsoft functions, such as Spell Check, Grammar, and Auto-Correct.

To prepare for new product introductions, FLIR has scheduled close to 200 FREE SEMINARS all around the country. For dates and locations, visit the Web site.

FLIR Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets thermal imagers and infrared camera systems worldwide for a variety of applications.

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