Radiometric camera pinpoints abnormal temperature changes

Industrial Video & Control's new radiometric camera is for applications that require precise temperature control.
April 22, 2016

FV-3543-1 Industrial Video & Control's new radiometric camera is for applications that require precise temperature control. By monitoring temperatures in industrial processes and equipment, it can pinpoint abnormal temperature changes, hot spots and overheating, and initiate an alarm before operations are affected. Applications include process monitoring, product testing, quality control, equipment monitoring and worker safety functions in plastics plants. The camera's sensor detects temperatures within up to six user-defined zones. Protected by a rugged enclosure, the camera is appropriate for monitoring conditions in electrical installations, electromechanical equipment and process equipment.

What's new? The camera, which was released a few months ago.

Benefit Improved process monitoring, product testing and quality control. With its ability to detect hot spots, the thermal camera is also a useful tool for ensuring worker safety in harsh environments. 

Industrial Video & Control, Newton, Mass., 617-467-3059, www.ivcco.com

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