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E86 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14° Lens, 464 x 348 pixels, -20° - 650°C (-4° - 1202°F), 50 mK

Model: ID207

Mfr. No.: 78511-1301

  • E86 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14° Lens, 464 x 348 pixels, -20° - 650°C (-4° - 1202°F), 50 mK Rock Safety Industrial Ltd

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$16,749.00 / Each

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Display Size

4"

Display Type

Built-in

Resolution

464 x 348 pixels

Thermal Sensitivity

50 mK

Temperature Range

-20° - 650°C (-4° - 1202°F)

Accuracy

±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of the Reading

Field Of View (FOV)

14° × 10°

Colour Palettes

Iron, Rainbow, Rainbow HC, White hot, Black hot, Arctic, Lava

Focal Length

29 mm (1.41 in)

Image Frequency

30 Hz

Min. Focus Distance

1 m (3.28 ft)

Spatial Resolution (IFOV)

0.52 mrad/pixel

Spectral Range

7.5-14 µm

Battery Operating Time

>2.5 hours at 25°C (68°F) & Typical Use

Country Of Origin

Estonia


  • The FLIR E86 is packed with high-performance features needed for fast, accurate detection, and when paired with a FLIR FlexView™ dual field-of-view lens you can instantly switch from wide-area to telephoto scanning
  • This 464 × 348 pixel thermal camera has an expanded temperature measurement range for easier detection of hot spots and hidden anomalies on electrical and mechanical assets
  • Interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses offer complete coverage of near and distant targets, while FLIR imaging technology such as UltraMax® and MSX® ensure crisp, vibrant thermal images
  • The onboard FLIR Inspection Route runs pre-planned routes to help you stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations
  • FLIR Ignite provides automatic uploading of E86 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing
  • The laser distance meter aids in quick, precise autofocusing and provides data for on-screen area measurement (m² or ft²)
  • Interchangeable, auto-calibrating lensesfrom telephoto to wide-angleallow users to target electrical hot spots safely, check for mechanical faults, and survey roofs or building envelopes quickly