SISCO infrared thermal imaging camera equipped with a highly sensitive sensor, the camera ensures precise and reliable temperature measurements. Whether you're in construction, electrical maintenance, or HVAC, you can select the most suitable mode for any scene, enhancing visibility and analysis.
SISCO handheld infrared thermal imaging camera is used for electrical line inspections, HVAC maintenance, equipment diagnostics, pet searching, night vision, anti-surveillance, home inspections, and automotive fault detection.
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Model | SISCO-NF-521S |
IR Resolution | 120x90 |
Pixel Size | 12um |
Working Band | 8~14um |
Frame Rate | 25Hz |
NETD | <70mK@25°C |
Temperature Measurement Range | Low temperature range -10~120°C High temperature range 100~400°C |
Temperature Measurement Accuracy | ±3°C or 3% of reading |
FOV | H=50° V=37.5° |
Camera | 720P |
Field of View | H=83° V=55° |
Color Palette | Eight color palettes including white hot, black hot, iron red, and rainbow |
Display | TFT 2.8 inch screen |
Image Storage | EMMC-8G has built-in storage and can be copied via USB |
Temperature Display | Full screen maximum temperature, minimum temperature, center point temperature |
Temperature Function | Center point temperature measurement, automatically tracking the highest and lowest temperatures on the screen, and regional temperature measurement |
Temperature Measurement Mode | Center point temperature measurement, highest temperature, lowest temperature |
Image Mode | Edge fusion, layer fusion, visible light, infrared, picture-in-picture |
Set Up | Language, emissivity, temperature unit, high temperature alarm, storage format, date setting,Automatic shutdown, brightness, restore to factory settings, |
Photo Album | Thumbnails, image browsing, image deletion |
Button | 6 button layout (up, down, left and right buttons, power button/return button, menu button/OK button) |
Screen | 2.8-inch TFT display |
Trigger | Short press to take photos, freeze images, long press to record videos |
Battery | 18650 2600mAH |
External Interface | USB interface (charging, data copy) |
Software | Provide standard analysis software for offline analysis |
Image Format | JPEG/Mp4 |
Dimension | 60x120x210mm |
Protection Level | Thermal imaging lens uses germanium window to block visible light to be determined |
Anti-Drop Level | Designed to - meters (3.28 inches) |
Storage Environment | -40°~85°C |
Working Environment | -10°~50°C |
Weight | 200g |
Q1: How does a thermal imaging camera work?
A1: Thermal imaging camera works by detecting infrared radiation, which is emitted by all objects based on their temperature. The camera's sensor captures this radiation and converts it into an electronic signal. This signal is then processed to create a thermal image or thermogram, where different temperatures are represented by various colors or shades of gray, allowing users to visualize heat patterns and temperature variations.
The camera uses a special lens to focus the infrared light emitted by objects in its field of view. Inside the camera, a phased array of infrared-detector elements creates a detailed temperature pattern called a thermogram. This thermogram is translated into electric impulses, which are then processed by the camera's circuitry to produce a visible image on the display, illustrating the heat distribution of the scene. This technology is widely used in various applications such as detecting termites and mice, conducting electrical and HVAC inspections, firefighting, locating water leaks, and performing building and home inspections.
Q2: Can an infrared thermal imaging camera detect water leaks?
A2: Yes, an infrared thermal imaging camera can effectively detect water leaks. It identifies temperature variations on surfaces, which can indicate the presence of moisture. When water leaks occur, they often cause cooler or warmer spots on walls, floors, or ceilings due to the difference in thermal conductivity compared to dry areas.
By using the thermal imaging camera, technicians can quickly and non-invasively locate the source of the leak without needing to dismantle structures. This makes it a valuable tool for early detection and repair, preventing further damage and reducing maintenance costs.
Q3: Can an infrared thermal imaging camera be used outdoors in various weather conditions?
A3: Yes, infrared thermal imaging cameras can be used outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. They are designed to detect temperature differences and can function effectively in both day and night. However, certain environmental factors like heavy rain, fog, or extreme temperatures can affect the clarity and accuracy of the thermal images. For optimal performance, it is advisable to use the camera in conditions where visibility is not severely obstructed. Additionally, many models are built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, including being resistant to dust and water, ensuring durability and reliable operation in different environments.
Tips: Can a thermal imaging camera detect water leaks?
Yes, a thermal imaging camera can detect water leaks. While the camera itself doesn't detect water directly, it identifies temperature differences on surfaces. When water leaks, it often causes temperature changes in the surrounding materials due to the water's thermal properties. For example, a damp area might be cooler than the dry surrounding area if the water is cooler, or warmer if the water is heated. By visualizing these temperature variations, a thermal imaging camera can help identify the presence and location of water leaks.
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