Specifications
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Our entry level imager with integrated digital
camera!
- Detector type 160 x 120 pixels
- Good image quality NETD < 50 mK
- High quality standard lens 32° x 23°
- Integrated digital camera
Mobile thermal imagers scan equipment or
buildings, and transform infrared radiation into visible thermal images with
which a qualitative and quantitive analysis of temperature can be conducted. The
use of portable infrared measuring instruments offers great potential for
assistance in many areas. Thermal imagers are of great significance in
preventive service and maintenance, but also in building and production
monitoring, as well as in technical diagnostics. A thermal imager detects
anomalies, thus making the search for errors and the early implementation of
correctional measures possible. It checks materials and components completely
without any damage and exposes problem zones before a malfunction can occur.
While other methods require production to be halted, or pipe systems to be
dismantled, with the testo 880 a single glance is sufficient. In many cases,
whether in trade or in industrial surroundings, the use of thermography offers
possibilities for improving quality, securing process and acheiving new
performance.
• Detector type 160 x 120 pixels
• High-quality wide-angle lens 32° x 24° with F1 optics
• NETD < 0,1°C
• Integrated Digital Camera
• 160 x 120 detector
• Minimum focus distance - 4 "
• 9 Hz image refresh rate
• Manual focus
Included in delivery:
• Professional image processing and reporting software
• 1 GB SD memory card holds 1000 images
• Li-ion battery
• Power Supply
• USB cable
• Adapter for tripod mounting
• High-quality, robust case
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| Display: |
3,5"LCD with 320 x 240 Pixel |
| Storage temperature: |
-22 to +140 °F |
| Operating temperature: |
5 to +104 °F |
| Battery type: |
Fast-charging Li ion battery,
exchangeable on site |
| Battery life: |
approx. 5h at +68 °F |
| Weight: |
1.98 lb |
| Dimensions: |
6 x 4.17 x 10.31 " |
| Material/Housing: |
ABS |
| Probe type: |
Infrared |
| Meas. Range: |
-4 to +212 °F
32 to +662 °F |
| Accuracy: |
±2 °C, ±2% of mv |