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Infrared Camera diagnoses hidden building problems.

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Infrared Camera diagnoses hidden building problems.
Infrared Camera diagnoses hidden building problems.

January 13, 2006 - Optimized for -40 to +120°C working range, model 7815B combines microbolometer camera with visible light camera and laser target dot to endow thermal imaging process with point-and-shoot functionality. Its 320 x 240 detector resolves area smaller than 0.1 in.² at 6 ft, resulting in thermal images free of pixelating. Both cameras offer focusing range of 12 in. to infinity. Accurate to ±2°C, camera features internal flash memory and articulating 3.5 in. LCD display.

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Mikron Infrared, Inc.
1101 Elevation St.
Hancock, MI, 49930
USA



New Infrared Camera Diagnoses Hidden Building Costs: Energy Losses, Air Infiltration, Moisture Intrusion, Pest Infestation, Mold, Fungus


Simultaneous high-resolution infrared and visual imaging, combined with R-value calculation software, allow detailed reporting and analysis.

January 2006 - Mikron's new 7815B infrared camera is like an x-ray machine for building diagnostics, identifying a wide range of invisible problems that add hidden costs to building ownership. The 7815B combines the highest-resolution microbolometer camera in the industry with a visible light camera and laser target dot to make professional thermal imaging point-and-shoot simple. It can detect air infiltration, moisture intrusion, mold, fungus, energy losses, pest infestations, and other problems. Mikron's ThermalSpection software for R-value calculation, available as an option, makes it easy to produce clear professional reports, even calculating heat losses and current R-values of walls, doors, etc.

The value-engineered M7815B is a price-point first with a high-performance 320x240 detector that offers four times the resolution of standard 160x120 cameras, while still comparably priced at just $16,500. The superior detector resolves an area smaller than a tenth of a square inch at six feet, resulting in precision temperature measurement, along with thermal images that are free of pixelating. The combination of high-resolution IR detector, laser pointer and visual camera capability - never before available in this price range - enable precise problem identification to guide workers. The visual camera provides a 752x480 pixel image. Both IR and visual cameras offer focusing range of 12" to infinity.

The advanced IR detector measures passive radiation emitted by the target and converts the temperature readings into a two-dimensional image showing the temperature distribution at the target surface. Thermal images can be viewed in grayscale or full color, with several color palettes available to allow best definition and interpretation.

Optimized for a working range of -40°C to 120°C, the 7815B is accurate to ±2°C (±2%). On-board diagnostic software provides an intuitive menu system easily accessed by pushbutton control panel located on the back of the camera. The camera can store up to 1300 14-bit images to internal flash memory. A USB 2.0 port allows images and image data to be transferred to external devices. The articulating 3.5" LCD display gives the operator an optimum viewing angle no matter how the camera is aimed, and folds down to cover the control panel when not in use.

With an ergonomic pistol-shaped housing and weight of just 2.9 lbs, the M7815B is designed for easy one-hand operation, but can also be tripod mounted. The durable housing is dust-proof and weather-resistant, and the camera is highly shock and vibration resistant.

The 7815B ships with two Li-ion batteries, each good for approximately 2.5 hours use when fully charged. Accessories include smart battery charger, AC adapter and DC interface cable, USB cable, carrying case and downloader software.

For more information on the M7815B Building Inspection camera, contact Jon Chynoweth at 888-506-3900 or email jon@mikroninfrared.com.
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