Fluke TiR1 9 Hz Thermal Imager

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Optimized for building envelope, restoration, inspection, and much more Fluke TiR Series Thermal Imagers are built specifically for the building diagnostic industry. Property managers and facility managers use thermal imaging to protect investments and keep buildings in a well maintained, healthy state. Restoration professionals are using thermal imaging to increase their business, differentiate themselves from their competitors and generate documentation in case they need to defend a future liability claim.
Fluke TiR1 and Fluke TiR Thermal Imagers

  • Comes with IR-Fusion® Technology both in camera and software for easy identification and reporting of problems

  • Rugged and reliable: Engineered to withstand a 2 m (6.5 ft) drop

  • 9.1 cm (3.6 in) diagonal landscape color VGA (640 x 480) LCD

  • Temperature range and thermal sensitivity optimized for building diagnostics applications

  • Perfect for any application and budget

  • Excellent thermal sensitivity for seeing even small temperature differences (which could indicate problems)

  • Adjustable hand strap for left- or right-handed users

  • Manufactured in the U.S.A.





The Fluke TiR1 and Fluke TiR is optimized for building envelope, restoration and remediation, inspection and roofing applications. Fluke TiR1 Thermal Imaging cameras are the perfect imagers for building envelope, restoration and remediation, inspection and roofing applications. IR-Fusion® Technology See things both ways—infrared and visual (visible light) images fused together communicating critical information faster and easier—traditional infrared images are no longer enough. IR-Fusion, a patent-pending technology that simultaneously captures a digital photo in addition to the infrared image and fuses it together taking the mystery out of IR image analysis. IR-Fusion is standard on TiR1 models.





Applications The primary diagnostic procedure for determining the thermal performance of a building envelope is infrared thermography.  It can be used to identify heating and cooling loss due to poor construction, missing or inadequate insulation and moisture intrusion.  Correcting the defects plays a significant role in increasing building efficiency and structural integrity.
Thermography can identify surface temperature variations of the building envelope, which relates to problems in the structure, therm

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