Finally An IR Thermal Imaging Camera Below 500 Euros

For € 471 per unit plus VAT and shipment costs the P5605 offers a variety of technical features which cost € 2000 and more until now.

For troubleshooting of electrical and mechanical equipment and systems, as well as for a variety of other applications, this new thermal imaging camera offers an unbeatable price/performance ratio.

Infrared thermal imaging cameras are already used in a wide range of applications, i.e. for the examination of the thermal insulation of buildings, for moisture detection in walls and roofs, for locating thermal bridges and cracks in pipelines.

In industry they are used for the inspection of electrical installations and mechanical systems and with firefighting it is advantageous to scan large areas for glow nests.

Also in human and veterinary medicine there are various useful applications.

The compact size and intuitive operation in combination with the technical possibilities of a thermal imaging camera gives the user in the service and development area the ability to recognize and find any potential heat problem quickly and accurately. Through the integrated camera the thermal images can be saved with time and date on the supplied SD card and thus easily documented.

In addition, this unit offers five different colour palettes for thermal imaging, and five blend modes for photo to thermal imaging and also a graphical menu navigation.

The thermal imaging camera has got a 60mm TFT colour display. In addition to the infrared image the temperature of the centre of the image, minimum and maximum temperature, emissivity, time and date as well as the battery status are displayed.

Four 1.5V AA (UM3) batteries ensure a battery life of ca. 6 hours.

About PSE:

PSE- Priggen Special Electronic is busy since 1994 with online sales of environmental measuring instruments, USB measuring technique, dataloggers, EMC shielding materials and special electronics.

E-mail: priggen@priggen.com

Internet: www.priggen.com

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