Keyword: Thermal Imaging Camera

Fire Protection

Mobotix: VdS-approved Thermal Imaging Systems For Early Fire Detection

30.03.2022 -

The Mobotix M16 VdS Thermal TR solution consisting of a thermal imaging camera, special firmware, and additional components has been approved by VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH...

Security

Longwave Infrared (LWIR) Continuous-Zoom, Chassis Camera for Security/Surveillance

Sierra Olympic Technologies -

Sierra-Olympic introduces an innovative and affordable series of longwave infrared (LWIR) chassis cameras with highly-functional, continuous-zoom optics. The uncooled...

Security

Thermal Imaging Camera Increases Security and Safety at Fukuoka Marina

12.08.2014 -

Fukuoka marina is located on the northern coast of Kyushu, Japan. Located at Fukuoka marina, the Marine Club Navy uses FLIR Systems' thermal imaging cameras to increase...

Security

Thermal Imaging: A Technology Ready to Further Conquer the World

30.08.2013 -

We are living in a day and age where new technologies are brought to market faster than ever before. One technological breakthrough is often quickly leading to another. A...

Security

Geutebruck: Reporter Bank hybrid CCTV system

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Geutebruck: Reporter Bank hybrid CCTV system. Geutebruck’s DSP-based Geviscope CCTV platforms combine flexibility with investment security.Software upgrades deliver new...

Security

Flir Systems: thermal imaging camera

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Flir: thermal imaging camera. Flir’s D-series are extremely affordable thermal imaging domes. They incorporate a thermal imaging camera, which produces clear, crisp...

Security

FLIR Commercial Vision Systems: PathFindIR thermal imaging camera

06.06.2012 -

FLIR Commercial Vision Systems: PathFindIR thermal imaging camera. Stoof International (www.stoofinternational. de) was founded in 1865 by Karl August Stoof in Busendorf/...

News

FLIR Systems promotes 640 x 480 pixels image resolution

30.09.2011 -

Security means making sure that no threat goes undetected 24/7. Contrary to other technologies, thermal imaging cameras need no light whatsoever to produce a crisp image...