Compact Fluke PTi120 Portable Pocket Thermal Camera for industrial inspection. The pocket size helps one to carry it anywhere any time – makes it most prefered for the frontline trouble shooters. $1,044.99 USD. Add to Cart Need a quote? Small enough to carry in your pocket, this thermal camera provides enhanced infrared inspections and features a 3.5″ (88 mm) LCD touchscreen. A thermal camera capture and create an image of an object by using infrared radiation emitted from the object in a process that is called thermal imaging. The created image represents the temperature of the object. The underlying technology of the thermal imaging cameras was first developed for the military.
You can use a thermal imager to monitor the condition and characteristics of your equipment against predetermined tolerances. This will help predict possible malfunctions or failures, allowing you to repair or replace the deteriorating components before they fail completely and potentially cause unplanned downtime. Additionally, the bigger the resolution, the farther your thermal camera can detect heat. Thus, a 320 x 240 resolution thermal device can detect accurately from a distance of 60 feet, a job a 60 x 120 resolution thermal can do at a 30-feet distance.
Thermal cameras let people see what their eyes can’t: invisible heat radiation emitted or reflected by all objects, regardless of lighting conditions. Some of the greatest benefits of thermal imaging come in the domain of security. Thermal imagers are used to check the body temperature of animals, and to see whether they have a uniform surface temperature.