The FLIR TG267 Thermal Camera
After extensive research, we chose the FLIR TG267 one-handed thermal camera as our measurement tool.
The FLIR TG267 is a single-point infrared thermal camera that allows us to visualize temperature differences of hot and cold spots not visible to the human eye. It can be used to inspect thermal bridges in buildings and to check for overheating in electrical connections. The camera can save measurements for later analysis.
Camera Features
The thermal camera has a robust, comfortable matte plastic casing with IP54 insulation. This means it is protected against significant dust ingress and splashing water from any direction, and it is also impact-resistant up to 2 meters. The device's battery can be charged via a USB-C connector.
The camera features a 320x240 pixel color LCD display that shows images during inspection, combining the images from a Lepton® infrared camera and a 2-megapixel visible spectrum camera.
The power source is a Li-ion battery, providing about 5 hours of operation on a single charge, or 4.5 hours with the laser on, with a charging time of approximately 4.5 hours. The camera has an AUTO POWER OFF function, which turns off the camera if it is not used for a certain period, helping to extend battery life.
The 4GB eMMC card in the thermal camera can store approximately 50,000 JPEG images.
Sample Images
The color of the temperature ranges depends on the environment being inspected, so a temperature of 30 ℃ may appear the same as 60 ℃ on different images.
Testing electrical circuits
The two electronic modules are too close to each other on the DIN rail.
Examining heating pipes
Hot water flows in the upstream section.
Thermal conductivity of a cast iron pan
The perforated handle prevents it from overheating.
Bogi
One of our beloved dogs who inspired our company logo.