Redcurrent Ltd understands that in addition to having extensive experience and qualifications, it is vital to have the right equipment, if you are to be competitive in the thermography sector. Redcurrent Ltd use the Flir ThermaCAM P-Series Specification cameras and Flir Reporter™ software; the most advanced thermographic cameras and analysis software available within the commercial sector.
To achieve true high quality images three cornerstones need to be in place; a detector with many pixels resulting in detailed high resolution images, a detector with high sensitivity for seeing the smallest temperature differences and a high quality powerful lens. The FLIR ThermaCAM P-Series cameras combines a very powerful lens and state of the art detector technology to ensure the best image available of all performance cameras.
640x480 pixel resolution
Higher resolution improves your inspections providing higher accuracy of measured temperatures spotting even small objects from a distance. This is of critical importance to many thermographers who need to minimize risk of missing faults that can develop to catastrophic failures.
High sensitivity
The thermal sensitivity in the FLIR ThermaCAM P-Series camera is 65mK. With a high sensitivity the camera is better able to capture the finest image details even at low temperature differences. High detector sensitivity is particularly important for building applications where temperature differences are typically lower.
Powerful and interchangeable infrared lenses
A large diameter lens means more IR radiation reaches the detector, resulting in high quality IR images. The high precision germanium lenses in the P-Series with integral USM advanced focusing system and/or independant manual focusing are designed to take full advantage of the 640x480 pixel FPA detector.
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