FLIR E60BX-NIST Thermal Imaging Camera, 76800 Pixels (320 x 240), includes Traceable Calibration Certificate

Model: E60BX-NIST | UPC: 845188006372

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FLIR E60BX-NIST Thermal Imaging Camera, 76800 Pixels (320 x 240), includes Traceable Calibration Certificate

Model: E60BX-NIST | UPC: 845188006372

Offers the best point and shoot infrared resolution at 76,800 pixels, as well as MeterLink and InstantReport, facilitating the process of collecting and processing thermographic data in the field. This product includes a Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties.

Offers the best point and shoot infrared resolution at 76,800 pixels, as well as MeterLink and InstantReport, facilitating the process of collecting and processing thermographic data in the field. This product includes a Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties.

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FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78511-1101 | Order No: E76-14

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features a 14° lens, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78512-1101 | Order No: E76-24

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features a 24° lens, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 42° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 42° lens, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78513-1101 | Order No: E76-42

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features a 42° lens, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14 and 24° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14 and 24° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78514-1101 | Order No: E76-24-14

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features 14 and 24° lenses, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 24 and 42° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 24 and 42° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78515-1101 | Order No: E76-24-42

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features 24 and 42° lenses, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14/24/42° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14/24/42° lenses, 320 x 240, -4 to 1202°F

Model: 78516-1101 | Order No: E76-24-14-42

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features 14, 24, and 42° lenses, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14 and 42° lenses, 320 x 240-

FLIR E76 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with 14 and 42° lenses, 320 x 240

Model: 78517-1101 | Order No: E76-42-14

Designed to cover near and distant targets, this 320 x 240-pixel camera features 14 and 42° lenses, a 4 to 1202°F (-20 to 650°C) temperature range, laser-assisted autofocus, and three area measurement boxes. Additionally, this camera comes with FLIR Ignite cloud connection for easy and secure image storage and sharing.


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FLIR E60BX-NIST Offers

The FLIR E60BX thermal imager offers one of the most effective ways to detect any form of water damage and to keep track of faulty or damaged insulation. This product includes a Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties.

Features

  • Now with MSX Thermal Image Enhancement - See numbers, labels and other key visual details not normally apparent in a regular thermal image with an all-in-one thermal picture that instantly orients you to right where heat issues are
  • Its high infrared resolution images of 76,800 Pixels (320 X 240) offers clear and precise displays of wherever the problem may lie
  • Thermal sensitivity of <0.10°C helps to find the problems faster and easier, a key feature for equipment monitoring
  • An optimized temperature range of -4 to 248°F (-20 to 120°C)
  • Improved digital camera with a 3.1 megapixel resolution to provide the clearest visible light picture
  • Large 3.5" landscape touch screen
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity to send images and data to an iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch® , or Android™ using FLIR Tools Mobile app
  • Scalable Picture-in-Picture and thermal fusion to overlay visible and thermal images
  • MeterLink allows to wirelessly transmit vital diagnostic data from clamp and moisture meters directly to the camera
  • Annotation allows you to add voice comments via bluetooth headset
  • InstantReport generates a professional PDF document directly from the camera
Applications
  • Detects water damage such as water leaks on ceilings, walls and roof tops
  • Inspect insulation for areas such as energy loss, home inspection and HVAC/R

FLIR E60BX Specifications

IR RESOLUTION (ARRAY SIZE) 76,800 (320 x 240)
THERMAL SENSITIVITY <0.045°C (45 mK)
FIELD OF VIEW 25° x 19°; Optional lenses available
TEMPERATURE RANGE -20 to 120°C (-4 to 248°F)
ACCURACY ±2% rdg. or 2°C
MEASUREMENT MODES 5 modes: 3 spots, 3 area boxes (min/max), Isotherm (above/below), auto hot/cold, Δ T
FRAME REFRESH 60 Hz
THERMAL PALETTES Arctic, Gray, Iron, Lava, Rainbow, Rainbow high contrast; plus all inverted
FOCUS Manual
DISPLAY SCREEN 3.5" landscape touchscreen (widescreen)
VISUAL CAMERA 3.1 MP
DIGITAL ZOOM 2x, 4X continuous
IMAGE FUSION Yes
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Scalable
MEMORY STORAGE 2GB SD card, 1000 images
VIDEO OUTPUT Streaming USB; Composite
INSULATION ALARM Yes
DEWPOINT ALARM Yes
COLOUR ALARM Yes
IR/VISUAL ALARM Yes
LED ILLUMINATOR Yes
LASER POINTER Yes
VIDEO RECORDING Yes
ANNOTATIONS Voice
WIRELESS METER CONNECT Yes
WI-FI CONNECTIVITY Yes
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR E60BX-NIST

How to Choose the Right Lens for Your T5xx & Exx Series Thermal Imaging Cameras

Expert advice from a Level 3 Thermographer

Flir System Exx Lens

Today’s customers get to choose between 14, 24 or 42 degree lenses, but the question is… what to choose? We can help!

Here you’ll find a gathering of various building component or electrical component images that I have taken as well as my guidelines for each type of inspection.

The 24˚ lens is an excellent in-between option, however I feel the 42˚ lens will be the better choice for most applications.

Residential Building Inspections
If your main focus is residential building inspections your best bet would be the 42˚ lens. Given that you can see wider at a shorter distance and typically you don’t require the longer distance.

Commercial Building Inspections
Image taken with a 42 degree Lens
Image Taken with 42° Lens

In these applications the distance is longer and it’s important to take this into consideration. Ideally if you’re prepared to invest in more than one lens, my recommendation would be the 42˚ and 14˚ lenses. Since you will need to carry out both short distance audits and long distance audits. If you’re only interested in buying one lens, then the 24˚ lens is the best choice.

For Electrical Contractors
If your main focus is the inside of homes and buildings the 24˚ or 42˚ are both great choices. Generally indoor measurements are taken up close and the benefit of a great distance is not necessary. If your measurements are almost always outside the best lens for you is the 14˚ or 24˚. These options give you more distance allowing you to measure electrical components from a longer distance.

If your are working with IR windows on your electrical cabinet 42˚ lens would be your go to. Given that you need to be up close and personal with the windows so the shorter distance lens is the way you want to go.

For Mechanical Inspectors
When inspecting motors as mechanics you need to be up close however you require a wide scope as well to get all the aspects of the motor. The 42˚ lens is ideal for inspecting motors especially when working on installations specifically between the walls and equipment as well as you’re working in a very narrow space. Do you ever work with steam traps? If yes, you should consider adding the 14˚ lens. This is the ideal lens if you have steam traps located near the sealing and want to inspect them from a distance, in order to get all the data you need.

For Electronic Board Inspections
Working with small objects can be tricky with thermal imagers. The T5xx cameras offer the Macro mode as an option to the 24° lens which allows the user to have the added benefit of a macro lens with a standard lens, making it a lot easier to see the fine details of small objects

For Computer Room Mappings
Image taken with a 42 degree Lens
Image Taken with 42° Lens

Give the often short distances available to get the full span of shelves in computer rooms the 42˚ lens is the best choice, as you can see a 19” shelf at a short distance.

For Process Monitoring
In manufacturing facilities the 42˚ lens is the go to lens because it’s often difficult to get the chance to take a couple of steps back and get a good image.

A final note, doubling the resolution is ideal for any application, by using the E95 or T540 over the E75 or T530 you get almost equivalent pixel resolution using a 42˚ lens over the 24˚ lens. Example at a 5 meter distance the IFOV (size of one pixel) will be 6.60 mm (E75-24) & 7.81mm (E95-42). It is almost like having 2 lenses in one.

What's included with the FLIR E60BX-NIST

  • Memory Card with Adapter
  • Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties
  • Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Power Supply
  • USB Cable
  • Video Cable
  • Hand Strap
  • Camera Lens Cap
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • FLIR Tools Software CD-ROM

Introducing the FLIR E-Series Thermal Imaging Cameras

Configuring the Screening Mode on the FLIR Exx-Series


Follow the steps in this informative video to configure the screening mode settings. Use the FLIR thermal cameras in public spaces such as airports, train terminals, businesses, factories, and concerts, as an effective and reliable tool to measure skin surface temperature and identify individuals with Elevated Body Temperature (EBT).

Webinar: Screening for Elevated Skin Temperature


We're all facing uncertain times and with that comes the importance to make difficult decisions to ensure we stay safe. We want to do our part to facilitate this as much as possible for you. As such, Global Test Supply has teamed up with FLIR to offer you this informative 1-hour webinar on Screening for Elevated Skin Temperatures (EST). Since 2003 FLIR has been the leading provider of EST solutions, trusted by health agencies, governments, and some of the best-known companies worldwide.

FLIR Exx Series of Thermal Imaging Cameras: The Full Line


The FLIR Exx-Series advanced thermal cameras continue to revolutionize thermal inspection efficiency with more onboard tools for faster imaging, analysis and sharing with its the new additions to the line: the E96, E86, E76 and E54. These models offer enhanced thermal resolution for more vibrant, easy-to-read images and on-camera routing capability to improve field survey efficiency. <br/><br/>Designed to help professionals detect the early signs of building issues, identify hot spots, troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems, and prevent problems before they cause damage that leads to expensive repairs.

Introducing the FLIR Screen-EST Skin Temperature Screening Software


When connected to a FLIR thermal camera, the FLIR Screen-EST inspects individuals who enter the camera’s field of view and quickly locates a hot spot and measures the skin surface temperature. Find out how the software notifies the operator of elevated skin temperature and how to effortlessly set it up.

Ask a question about FLIR E60BX-NIST Thermal Imaging Camera, 76800 Pixels (320 x 240),

Customer Reviews for the FLIR E60BX-NIST

FLIR E60BX-NIST Offers

The FLIR E60BX thermal imager offers one of the most effective ways to detect any form of water damage and to keep track of faulty or damaged insulation. This product includes a Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties.

Features

  • Now with MSX Thermal Image Enhancement - See numbers, labels and other key visual details not normally apparent in a regular thermal image with an all-in-one thermal picture that instantly orients you to right where heat issues are
  • Its high infrared resolution images of 76,800 Pixels (320 X 240) offers clear and precise displays of wherever the problem may lie
  • Thermal sensitivity of <0.10°C helps to find the problems faster and easier, a key feature for equipment monitoring
  • An optimized temperature range of -4 to 248°F (-20 to 120°C)
  • Improved digital camera with a 3.1 megapixel resolution to provide the clearest visible light picture
  • Large 3.5" landscape touch screen
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity to send images and data to an iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch® , or Android™ using FLIR Tools Mobile app
  • Scalable Picture-in-Picture and thermal fusion to overlay visible and thermal images
  • MeterLink allows to wirelessly transmit vital diagnostic data from clamp and moisture meters directly to the camera
  • Annotation allows you to add voice comments via bluetooth headset
  • InstantReport generates a professional PDF document directly from the camera
Applications
  • Detects water damage such as water leaks on ceilings, walls and roof tops
  • Inspect insulation for areas such as energy loss, home inspection and HVAC/R

FLIR E60BX Specifications

IR RESOLUTION (ARRAY SIZE) 76,800 (320 x 240)
THERMAL SENSITIVITY <0.045°C (45 mK)
FIELD OF VIEW 25° x 19°; Optional lenses available
TEMPERATURE RANGE -20 to 120°C (-4 to 248°F)
ACCURACY ±2% rdg. or 2°C
MEASUREMENT MODES 5 modes: 3 spots, 3 area boxes (min/max), Isotherm (above/below), auto hot/cold, Δ T
FRAME REFRESH 60 Hz
THERMAL PALETTES Arctic, Gray, Iron, Lava, Rainbow, Rainbow high contrast; plus all inverted
FOCUS Manual
DISPLAY SCREEN 3.5" landscape touchscreen (widescreen)
VISUAL CAMERA 3.1 MP
DIGITAL ZOOM 2x, 4X continuous
IMAGE FUSION Yes
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Scalable
MEMORY STORAGE 2GB SD card, 1000 images
VIDEO OUTPUT Streaming USB; Composite
INSULATION ALARM Yes
DEWPOINT ALARM Yes
COLOUR ALARM Yes
IR/VISUAL ALARM Yes
LED ILLUMINATOR Yes
LASER POINTER Yes
VIDEO RECORDING Yes
ANNOTATIONS Voice
WIRELESS METER CONNECT Yes
WI-FI CONNECTIVITY Yes
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR E60BX-NIST

How to Choose the Right Lens for Your T5xx & Exx Series Thermal Imaging Cameras

Expert advice from a Level 3 Thermographer

Flir System Exx Lens

Today’s customers get to choose between 14, 24 or 42 degree lenses, but the question is… what to choose? We can help!

Here you’ll find a gathering of various building component or electrical component images that I have taken as well as my guidelines for each type of inspection.

The 24˚ lens is an excellent in-between option, however I feel the 42˚ lens will be the better choice for most applications.

Residential Building Inspections
If your main focus is residential building inspections your best bet would be the 42˚ lens. Given that you can see wider at a shorter distance and typically you don’t require the longer distance.

Commercial Building Inspections
Image taken with a 42 degree Lens
Image Taken with 42° Lens

In these applications the distance is longer and it’s important to take this into consideration. Ideally if you’re prepared to invest in more than one lens, my recommendation would be the 42˚ and 14˚ lenses. Since you will need to carry out both short distance audits and long distance audits. If you’re only interested in buying one lens, then the 24˚ lens is the best choice.

For Electrical Contractors
If your main focus is the inside of homes and buildings the 24˚ or 42˚ are both great choices. Generally indoor measurements are taken up close and the benefit of a great distance is not necessary. If your measurements are almost always outside the best lens for you is the 14˚ or 24˚. These options give you more distance allowing you to measure electrical components from a longer distance.

If your are working with IR windows on your electrical cabinet 42˚ lens would be your go to. Given that you need to be up close and personal with the windows so the shorter distance lens is the way you want to go.

For Mechanical Inspectors
When inspecting motors as mechanics you need to be up close however you require a wide scope as well to get all the aspects of the motor. The 42˚ lens is ideal for inspecting motors especially when working on installations specifically between the walls and equipment as well as you’re working in a very narrow space. Do you ever work with steam traps? If yes, you should consider adding the 14˚ lens. This is the ideal lens if you have steam traps located near the sealing and want to inspect them from a distance, in order to get all the data you need.

For Electronic Board Inspections
Working with small objects can be tricky with thermal imagers. The T5xx cameras offer the Macro mode as an option to the 24° lens which allows the user to have the added benefit of a macro lens with a standard lens, making it a lot easier to see the fine details of small objects

For Computer Room Mappings
Image taken with a 42 degree Lens
Image Taken with 42° Lens

Give the often short distances available to get the full span of shelves in computer rooms the 42˚ lens is the best choice, as you can see a 19” shelf at a short distance.

For Process Monitoring
In manufacturing facilities the 42˚ lens is the go to lens because it’s often difficult to get the chance to take a couple of steps back and get a good image.

A final note, doubling the resolution is ideal for any application, by using the E95 or T540 over the E75 or T530 you get almost equivalent pixel resolution using a 42˚ lens over the 24˚ lens. Example at a 5 meter distance the IFOV (size of one pixel) will be 6.60 mm (E75-24) & 7.81mm (E95-42). It is almost like having 2 lenses in one.

What's included with the FLIR E60BX-NIST

  • Memory Card with Adapter
  • Traceable Calibration Certificate with full Data and Uncertainties
  • Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Power Supply
  • USB Cable
  • Video Cable
  • Hand Strap
  • Camera Lens Cap
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • FLIR Tools Software CD-ROM

Introducing the FLIR E-Series Thermal Imaging Cameras

Configuring the Screening Mode on the FLIR Exx-Series


Follow the steps in this informative video to configure the screening mode settings. Use the FLIR thermal cameras in public spaces such as airports, train terminals, businesses, factories, and concerts, as an effective and reliable tool to measure skin surface temperature and identify individuals with Elevated Body Temperature (EBT).

Webinar: Screening for Elevated Skin Temperature


We're all facing uncertain times and with that comes the importance to make difficult decisions to ensure we stay safe. We want to do our part to facilitate this as much as possible for you. As such, Global Test Supply has teamed up with FLIR to offer you this informative 1-hour webinar on Screening for Elevated Skin Temperatures (EST). Since 2003 FLIR has been the leading provider of EST solutions, trusted by health agencies, governments, and some of the best-known companies worldwide.

FLIR Exx Series of Thermal Imaging Cameras: The Full Line


The FLIR Exx-Series advanced thermal cameras continue to revolutionize thermal inspection efficiency with more onboard tools for faster imaging, analysis and sharing with its the new additions to the line: the E96, E86, E76 and E54. These models offer enhanced thermal resolution for more vibrant, easy-to-read images and on-camera routing capability to improve field survey efficiency. <br/><br/>Designed to help professionals detect the early signs of building issues, identify hot spots, troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems, and prevent problems before they cause damage that leads to expensive repairs.

Introducing the FLIR Screen-EST Skin Temperature Screening Software


When connected to a FLIR thermal camera, the FLIR Screen-EST inspects individuals who enter the camera’s field of view and quickly locates a hot spot and measures the skin surface temperature. Find out how the software notifies the operator of elevated skin temperature and how to effortlessly set it up.

Ask a question about FLIR E60BX-NIST Thermal Imaging Camera, 76800 Pixels (320 x 240),

Customer Reviews for the FLIR E60BX-NIST

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