Monday, August 8, 2011

Palm IR 250D / Thermal-Eye 250 Thermal Imager Infrared Camera Presentation

The Palm IR 250D thermal imager is the longest running most beloved thermal camera of all time. Also known as the Thermal Eye 250 it has been in service for over 15 years and surpasses the image quality of all "new" infrared cameras offered today. The 250D infrared imager has a unique sensor technology that is more robust and produces a better image over a wider range of conditions than todays microbolometer based thermal imaging systems. The 250 is a bigger unit but the thermal images are far superior to anything else available today. The Palm IR 250 was originally developed by Texas Instruments and then manufactured by Raytheon Corporation under Raytheon Commercial Infrared and finally sold to L3 Communications to become the Thermal-Eye 250D. This illustrious pedigree spans some of the greatest american defense companies and shows the power of the 250D thermal imager. SPI Corp is now the sole provider of these infrared camera systems offering sales and full repair support on them. Call us at 702-369-3966 or visit our website at x20.org.

FLIR THERMACAM P40 Infrared Camera from FLIR Systems Inc

FLIR Systems Inc. is the leader in infrared camera technology. We are presenting a used FLIR P40 infrared camera today in this video. This thermal imager is a radiometric infrared camera for energy audits, home inspections, predictive maintenance, power line surveys and other thermography applications. This is a complete thermal infrared camera that is being sold as a used model. This is an excellent low cost infrared cameras opportunity from SPI CORP at x20.org. Call today 702-369-3966.

FLIR ThermaCam PM 695 Infrared Cameras from FLIR SYSTEMS INC (USED)

The THERMACAM PM 695 from FLIR SYSTEMS INC is one of the most popular predictive maintenance infrared cameras of all time. The 695 is a robust thermal imager on which all modern PDM style thermal cameras are based. From its user friendly on screen menus to the ergonomic button placement, this is the way a thermography camera should be built. SPI has a very limited supply of used pm 695 infrared cameras available as low cost infrared camera systems. Call us today to discuss the options at SPI CORP 702-369-3966 or x20.org.