Amprobe’s IRC-110 thermal camera features three selectable color palettes: grayscale, hot iron and rainbow. It features center-point temperature measurement, and has a point-and-shoot functionality to give users a visual heat map image for identifying temperature-related issues.
Flir’s Saros DM-Series thermal camera captures video in complete darkness and bright sunlight, as well as through smoke, dust or light fog. A built-in 4K visible-light camera operates alongside the thermal sensor to capture minute details in low-light conditions.
Axis’ FA4090-E thermal sensor creates images based on the heat radiating from objects, vehicles or people, regardless of light conditions. It can be used in a single or multichannel setup to create a flexible, full coverage of the user’s surroundings.
Flir’s Triton FH-series multispectral fixed camera integrates thermal and 4K imaging. It detects and classifies threats moving at high or low speeds. Intrusion analytics run on visible streams during the day and thermal streams at night.
Flir’s Elara fixed-network thermal imaging security camera features noncontact temperature measurement capabilities for fire detection and safety and thermal monitoring of substations, waste disposal and valuable equipment. The enclosure protects against dust and water and resists shock, vibration and corrosion.
AEMC’s 1950 thermal camera provides a real-time, noncontact inspection method. It operates in temperatures between –4°F and 122°F and can be mounted on a tripod. The LCD screen is 2.8 in.