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Meet the FLIR TG-Series Cameras
Models: TG297, TG267, and TG165-X
The lightweight, handheld FLIR TG-Series thermal imaging tools are designed to help you diagnose equipment problems and discover potential failure points. Once you spot the issue, you can ensure customer satisfaction by recording "before & after" thermal images that confirm problems were corrected.
FLIR TG297 Industrial High Temp Thermal Camera
Made with a high-temperature filter, The FLIR TG297 can accurately measure temperatures up to 1030°C (1886°F). Diagnose common issues involving extreme temperatures in electrical and mechanical systems, as well as verify manufacturing processes. Examine anything from a furnace to a forge quickly and accurately.
KEY FEATURES:
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True thermal imager, 160 x 120 (19,200 pixels)
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Temperature range: -25°C to 1030°C (–13°F to 1886°F)
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Movable filter improves color gradients at highest temperatures, so you can see subtle temperature variations
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320 × 240 pixel, 2.4 in color LC
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Center spotmeter with a spot-size ratio of 30:1
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Patented MSX® embosses visual details on the thermal image to create a sharper, easier to understand picture
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Store up to 4 GB of data
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LED floodlight and "bullseye" style laser pointer
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Rugged design, IP54 enclosure protects from dirt, dust, oil
FLIR TG267 Thermal Camera
The FLIR TG267 allows electricians, HVAC/R technicians, and mechanical engineers to visually identify and track down the source of many common issues throughout facilities. Examine everything from electrical connections to mechanical breakdowns quickly and accurately.
KEY FEATURES:
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True thermal imager, 160 x 120 (19,200 pixels)
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Temperature range: -25°C to 380°C (-13°F to 716°F)
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320 × 240 pixel, 2.4 in color LCD
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Included Type-K thermocouple; displays measurement below thermal reading
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Center spotmeter with a spot-size ratio of 24:1
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Patented MSX® embosses visual details on the thermal image to create a sharper, easier to understand picture
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Store up to 4 GB of data
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LED floodlight and "bullseye" style laser pointer
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Rugged design, IP54 enclosure protects from dirt, dust, oil
FLIR TG165-X MSX® Thermal Camera
The new FLIR TG165-X is an all-in-one diagnostics tool with a spot temperature gun and thermal imager, enhanced by FLIR’s patented Multi-spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX). A new laser-projected bullseye target aids in pinpointing areas of concern, while the bright 2.4-inch LCD color display and wide field-of-view provide a comprehensive view for faster, easier inspections.
KEY FEATURES:
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True thermal imager, 80 x 60 (4,800 pixels)
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Temperature range: -25°C to 300°C (-13°F to 572°F)
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Shows you what's hot and where to aim
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Wide 51° × 66° field of view
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24:1 spot size ratio for safer distance measuring
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The first spot temperature gun of this level to offer FLIR MSX, for a sharper, easier to understand picture
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Easily save images and data for documentation
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Download images fast over USB
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Built to withstand a 2-meter drop
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Covered by FLIR’s exclusive 2-10 warranty
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Compact and durable to easily stow in a crowded tool bag
High Temperature Measurements with the FLIR TG297
Meet the FLIR TG297 Industrial High Temp Thermal Camera, a unique diagnostic tool for use in electrical, mechanical, and high temperature applications. Watch the video to see how the TG297 can help you accurately measure and image high temperature targets, troubleshoot repairs, and monitor processes. Learn more at flir.com/TG297
Reduce Diagnostic Time with the FLIR TG267
Meet the FLIR TG267 Thermal Camera, a lightweight, easy-to-use thermal imager designed for electricians, HVAC professionals, building inspectors. Watch the video to see how the TG267 can help you quickly diagnose problems and troubleshoot repairs. Learn more at http://flir.com/TG267
WHAT IS FLIR MSX®?
FLIR MSX (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging) adds visible light details to thermal images in real time for greater clarity, embedding edge and outline detail onto thermal readings. Unlike image fusing (merging of a visible light and thermal image), MSX does not dilute the thermal image or decrease thermal transparency.
WITHOUT / WITH MSX
Thermal imagers with MSX capabilities actually have two cameras—a thermal imager and a visible light camera (i.e. a typical digital camera). Every time you take a picture, both a thermal image and a visible image are captured simultaneously. Built-in software extracts key visible image elements—outlines, words, numbers, and other high-contrast edge details--and adds them to the thermal image. This helps give the image definition and makes it easier to tell what you’re looking at.
MSX is not a fusion of thermal and visible images—the software is designed only to capture useful visible details like lines and edges that are then superimposed directly onto the thermal picture. MSX gives images captured on lower-resolution cameras more defined details.
This is especially useful when looking at saved images later, or making a report. When you are on the scene, you can probably tell what it is you are currently looking at, but a thermal image without reference details may prove puzzling later. MSX eliminates the need to take additional visible light reference images, and can make it easier to demonstrate to clients what and where the problem is.
MSX can be turned on or off when using a thermal imager. Both a thermal image and a digital image are saved, so all radiometric (temperature measurement) data remains uncompromised.