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Support for UAS Products
Contact us for support for Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
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Creepn with FLIR: The Weeknd, Diddy, 21 Savage, and Metro Boomin in Thermal for Their Latest Music Video
Thermal imaging is often used to evoke the feeling that you’re peeking in on something you aren’t really supposed to see, such as secretly revealing someone’s hidden location. This is the mood award winning director Christian Breslauer set out to capture when creating the new music video for the The Weeknd’s song “CREEPIN’”, featuring multiple scenes shot with a FLIR A8303 thermal science camera.
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FLIR M364C LR High Definition Low-Light Camera Makes an Impact on Qatar Market through The Marine Place
Established in 2016, Qatar’s premier marine store, The Marine Place, has a dedicated demonstration boat to ensure its customers can experience the very latest technology before they make a purchase. Its Al Dhaen 50, built in Bahrain in 2016, has recently been fitted with the latest FLIR M364C LR camera, integrated with the Raymarine Axiom Pro 16 multifunction chartplotter.
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Bypass hot work permits: pinpoint potential problems in explosive environments without the paperwork
The world of hazardous manufacturing and production can be complicated enough without adding extra elements to your workload. Hot work permits are often seen as being an essential part of working in hazardous environments - but what if you could inspect without this having to provide copious amounts of paperwork??
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Teledyne FLIR celebrates a decade of success with K-series firefighting cameras
Sometimes a product comes along that disrupts the market, taking quality, ease-of-use and reliability to new levels
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Helping QinetiQ develop next-gen military camouflage and stealth technology
QinetiQ is a world-leading provider of unmanned air, land and surface targets for live-fire training and weapons system test and evaluation. QinetiQ recently updated its Teledyne FLIR cameras and lenses to continue its work helping the military with research into defeating thermal imaging.
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Extech Online Shop Becomes Part of FLIR.com
Merging Extech.com into FLIR.com Creates a One-Stop Shop and Resource for All Test and Measurement Needs and Applications
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Thermal Imaging Is ‘the Next Evolution’ Of Inspection: Reducing Explosion Risk At Wastewater Treatment Plants
A water treatment centre might seem like an unlikely place for a fire to break out, but the waste they handle can produce large amounts of methane gas. The flammable methane gas is then used to generate power and feed electricity into the electricity grid.
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Thermal Process Monitoring for Thermoforming
Do you validate and optimize your thermoforming, vacuum forming or compression molding processes with closed loop process control capabilities? Thermal Machine Vision Solutions are the #1 solution for thermoformers being used today. By thermally inspecting parts after the heating cycle, analysis can be used to validate the heating process. Feedback is provided to your PLC, enabling immediate corrective actions to your heating zones. Inspection and control of heated components is key to producing quality parts, increasing throughput, reducing scrap rates, and validating product control.
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How to Use the FLIR Tools App
FLIR Tools® Mobile allows you to analyze images, create reports, and wirelessly stream video right from your phone. Learn more about how to use the FLIR Tools App in these tutorial videos.
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Webinar: End Your Year with FLIR - Smart Strategies for Compliance, Cost Savings, and Condition Monitoring Excellence
In 2023, asset intensive organizations have faced numerous challenges including escalating operational costs, the implementation of new NFPA 70B standards, a scarcity of skilled workers, and a slew of other hurdles. But as we near the conclusion of this year, Teledyne FLIR is here to equip you and your organization for success in 2024.
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OGI Camera Resolution: Less is Often More
When considering resolution for an optical gas imaging camera, you should understand that less is often more. Resolution has some unique advantages, but when considering the core function of an optical gas imaging camera — to visualize gas leaks — a lower resolution camera is often better to get the job done.