Flir Systems

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Precise and non-contact temperature monitoring

The Flir A400/A700 fixed thermal imaging cameras are available from Flir Systems as a smart sensor and image streaming solution. They can be used to monitor plants, production lines and critical infrastructures and check people for an elevated body temperature.

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The extensively configurable intelligent camera systems enable precise and non-contact temperature monitoring. These include manufacturing process control, product development, emissions monitoring, waste management, plant maintenance and environmental, health and safety (EHS) improvement.

According to Flir Systems, the devices offer simultaneous image streaming from multiple cameras, network-supported analysis functions and WLAN connectivity for all applications.
They thus support an accelerated data flow, enable faster decisions and improve productivity and safety in companies.

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