Fluke Ti400 – The New Wave of Thermal Imagers (Part III)
The Fluke Ti400 has been discontinued. Please browse the FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras Catalog.
The Fluke Ti400 has been discontinued. Please browse the FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras Catalog.
Product selection in the Combustion Analysis market sure is “stacked”. All jokes aside, there are lots of options when it comes to which combustion analyzer you should choose.
The Fluke Ti300 has been discontinued. Please browse the FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras Catalog.
As promised this post is going to dive into more of the features of Fluke’s new series of cameras, specifically the Fluke Ti300 Thermal Imager.
At one point in your life, i’m sure you have heard the phrase “Time is money”. When it comes to combustion analysis, time actually is money. Time can be measured in two ways in this respect. The first is how much time you spend doing a full combustion analysis for a client. The second, and often overlooked, is the importance of doing a job right the first time.
The Fluke Ti200 has been discontinued. Please browse the FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras Catalog.
Effective until December 31st 2017, Fluke is offering a free gift with any purchase over $200. To receive your free gift, you simply fill out a redemption form and send it either online or through the regular snail mail. Fluke has put together a nice flyer, which you can find here, that goes over how the promotion works as well as the list of free gifts.
Fluke’s newest offering in the emerging market for Visual IR Thermometers is the Fluke VT04. I recently posted about the Fluke VT02 and mentioned that it has some limitations.
Do you like free stuff? Who doesn’t? How about free education? You mean that stuff that comes out of books and college kids pay thousands and thousands of dollars a year to get? Sure do!
Since February 2013, all Bacharach Fyrite Insight Plus and InTech Combustion Analyzers have shipped featuring the new Ambient CO Test Mode. This new test is available in the main menu when the unit is in the Siegert Combustion Measurement mode.
What is an IR window? Basically it is a crystal lens that allows broadband infrared waves to pass through it (as well as visible light). The lens does not however allow electrical current to pass through.