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Portable Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera weighs 350 g.

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Portable Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera weighs 350 g.
Portable Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera weighs 350 g.

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October 21, 2009 - MobIRŪ M8 includes infrared video recording up to 30 min, ability to add audio and text comments to image, and built-in laser for target identification. Unit uses uncooled Microbolometer array with 160 x 120 pixels for operation, and internal memory or mini SD card to store thermal images and visual images. Thermographer adds moveable measurement points to image and set temperature alarms and isotherms. Camera has measuring range from -20 to 250°C, optionally extendable to 350°C.

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DIAS Infrared GmbH
Gostritzer Strabe 63
Dresden, , D-01217
Germany



MobIRŪ M8 - Small, and Many Functions - The Infrared Camera for Beginners


DIAS Infrared GmbH (Dresden) has introduced a new camera to their exiting portfolio of infrared instruments. The MobIRŪ M8 is a portable infrared thermal imaging camera and mainly aimed at entry level users of infrared measurement. Typical applications include building Thermographic work, electrical checks and maintenance inspections of mechanical equipment where non-contact temperature measurement can be beneficial to maintenance programs and survey work.

The MobIRŪ M8 is a fully portable camera, weighing only 350g. The camera is not only small and handy, but has a variety of innovative features including infrared video recording up to 30 minutes, the ability to add audio and text comments to an image and a built-in laser for target identification.

The MobIRŪ M8 works using an uncooled Microbolometer array with 160 x 120 pixels and has a measuring range from -20 °C to 250 °C, which can be optionally extended to 350 °C. The thermal images and visual images are stored either in the camera's internal memory or on a mini SD card.

The camera can be configured for various applications using the built-in functions and the Thermographer can add moveable measurement points to the image and set temperature alarms and isotherms. A full collection of PYROSOFT software packages are available for different levels of sophistication to aid processing of the thermal images. The Compact version is designed for off-line editing, measurement and easy report writing while the Professional version has enhanced features with real-time capture, video replay, alarming, trends, profiling and many more useful tools.


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MobIRŪ M8 Cost?

What is the cost for MobIRŪ M8 & also the ship rate to Singapore? Thanks!

By Reno Yap on Mar 25, 2010 04:53

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