
Offering quality, precision thermal imaging, Fluke Ti Series includes 6 camera models. Easy-to-use and intuitive software makes these cameras ideal for technicians with little or no thermography experience, and for predictive maintenance experts, process engineers, and consultants who require the best thermal imagers.
Affordable Fluke Ti20 and Ti30, with straightforward controls, require little training and are perfect for beginner and intermediate technicians who perform a wide variety of everyday equipment maintenance and inspections. Simple point-and-shoot ease of use and intuitive on-screen commands make Ti20 and Ti30 the easiest to use thermal imagers available. Simply focus on the target; the camera automatically adjusts temperature range and stores images for later analysis using powerful Fluke InsideIR™ software (included). Software also lets the user set up inspection routes, using unique location names, measurement setup data, and high/low temperature alarms, that can be uploaded to the imager for use as a routing guide.
Fluke Ti40, Ti45, Ti50, and Ti55 IR FlexCam® Series infrared cameras, engineered for advanced technicians and professional thermographers, include:
- industry-leading thermal sensitivity,
- selectable temperature measurement ranges,
- image browsing capabilities,
- 8-color linear pallets,
- 180 deg articulating lens,
- and onboard CompactFlash memory.
Some models also feature movable on-screen spots and boxes, 2x/4x/8x digital zoom, enhanced annotation capabilities, and a high temperature (1,200°C) option. Ti50 and Ti55 models offer high-resolution 320 x 240 detectors. These cameras come standard with new Fluke SmartView™ image management software, a complete suite of powerful analysis, management, and reporting tools.
The Fluke Ti IR FlexCam Series cameras are also available with optional IR-Fusion™ technology that facilitates real-time pixel-for-pixel merging of infrared and visible light images on a single display. Fluke IR-Fusion provides optimal viewing with 5 modes, including full infrared, full visible light, picture-in-picture, alpha blending, and IR/visible alarm.