The FLIR i5 compact infrared camera is one beneficiary. It now costs £1,595, nearly a third less than its purchase price when it was introduced in 2008. This camera is extremely easy to use – just point, shoot and detect. It can be used for a broad range of predictive maintenance and building applications enabling problem areas to be clearly seen on a crisp thermal image.
Throughout industry FLIR is known for its expertise in applying infrared technology to predictive maintenance, building inspection, R&D, safety and automation applications. But the scope of its business is far wider than this.
The automotive sector, for example, benefits from FLIR thermal imaging for driver vision enhancement. BMW is just one premium manufacturer that is incorporating FLIR infrared cameras in its cars. FLIR also serves the maritime, security, surveillance and other commercial markets where its technology is making the invisible, visible.
The end result is that FLIR is putting more thermal imaging cameras into the market than any other manufacturer and this puts the company in a unique position to provide its customers with exceptionally good value-for-money products.
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