Thermal Image Camera Hire

  • Flir E5 Thermal Camera Hire

    Flir E5 Thermal Camera Hire

    £145.00 per week

    The FLIR E5 continues the ease of use available on FLIR’s latest edition of Thermal cameras. With a 120 x 90 Thermal resolution this camera is versatile enough to be used on a variety of applications. The E5 is extremely sensitive down to < 0.10°C thus granting it the ability to take images suitable for electrical, heating and plumbing inspections. The camera takes Thermal and digital images simultaneously, pairing them within the playback menu. This feature ensures an engineer can quickly reference the exact problematic area in any situation. More details…

     

     

  • Flir E53 Thermal Camera Hire

    Flir E53 Thermal Camera Hire

    £245.00 per week

    The FLIR E53 is a sophisticated thermal imaging camera with a resolution of 240 x 180 pixels and field of view of 42˚ x 35˚. It has a 6x optical zoom feature and is capable of radiometric video streaming and recording. It has a large memory with a removable SD card as well as Wi-Fi wireless connectivity. It has useful applications in building, electrical maintenance and moisture surveys. Laser distance measurement is available and there are a range of measurement presets to assist the operator.

     

     

  • Flir E6 Thermal Camera Hire

    Flir E6 Thermal Camera Hire

    £175.00 per week

    The E6 Thermal Camera is feature rich with a specification that will benefit beginners and experienced thermographers alike. The camera has a 160 x 120 pixel resolution and advanced thermal analysis features. FLIR have included an area display with min/max measurement and hot and cold spot recognition with colour alarms within the E6 model. The camera has an improved thermal sensitivity over the E4 and E5 and is sensitive down to < 0.06°C. 500 sets of images can be stored and downloaded into FLIR Tools software for further analysis and creating reports.More details…

     

     

Thermal Imaging Camera Hire

Accudata Ltd provides Thermal Imaging Camera Hire across the U.K.

Thermal imaging cameras, also known as infrared cameras or thermographic cameras, are devices that use infrared radiation to create a visual representation of the heat being emitted by objects. These cameras are able to detect temperature differences and create an image based on the intensity of the infrared radiation being emitted.

Thermal imaging cameras are used in a variety of applications, including:

  1. Industrial inspection: Thermal imaging cameras are often used to identify hot spots or faulty equipment in industrial environments.
  2. Building inspection: Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect insulation issues or leaks in buildings.
  3. Medical imaging: Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect temperature changes in the body, which can indicate the presence of certain medical conditions.
  4. Military and law enforcement: Thermal imaging cameras are often used by military and law enforcement personnel to detect people or objects in low light or obscured visibility conditions.
  5. Wildfire detection: Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect hot spots and help with wildfire management.
  6. Predictive maintenance: Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect potential equipment failures before they occur, allowing for proactive maintenance.

Thermal imaging cameras are an important tool for identifying and analyzing temperature differences in a variety of settings.

Tax Benefits Of Hiring Thermal Imaging Cameras

The tax benefits of hiring Thermal Imaging Cameras depend on the specific circumstances and laws in the jurisdiction where the equipment is being used. In general, businesses may be able to claim tax deductions for the costs of hiring or leasing equipment that is used for business purposes.

Did you know that hiring your Thermal Imaging Cameras is extremely tax efficient? The cost of hiring equipment is considered to be an external expense that is deductible from your company’s taxable profit.

This is true for both limited companies and sole traders and can reduce your corporation or income tax.

Thermal Imaging Cameras For Industrial Use

Industry can use thermal imaging cameras in various ways such as:

  1. Predictive Maintenance: Detecting overheating equipment, predicting equipment failure and planning maintenance.
  2. Quality Control: Inspecting the quality of products, such as checking the temperature of baked goods or detecting cold spots in insulation.
  3. Energy Efficiency: Detecting and fixing thermal losses in buildings and facilities to reduce energy costs.
  4. Safety: Detecting and preventing fires, monitoring personnel for signs of heat stress, and ensuring safe operating temperatures of equipment.
  5. Research and Development: Studying heat transfer and thermal dynamics in products and processes.

Overall, thermal imaging cameras can help industries save money, improve efficiency, increase productivity, and enhance safety.

Thermal Imaging in Building & Construction

A building inspector can use a thermal imaging camera in several ways, including:

  1. Detecting Insulation Issues: Identifying areas of insufficient insulation, air leaks and heat loss in walls, roofs and windows.
  2. Electrical System Inspection: Detecting electrical hot spots, overloaded circuits and other potential hazards.
  3. Moisture Detection: Locating hidden moisture, water damage and leaks in walls, ceilings, and floors.
  4. Roof Inspection: Detecting damaged or poorly insulated areas, and detecting any moisture buildup that may lead to mold or other problems.
  5. HVAC System Inspection: Checking the performance and efficiency of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
  6. Detection of Pests: Locating termite and other pest infestations behind walls and other concealed areas.

By using thermal imaging cameras, building inspectors can quickly identify areas of concern and provide valuable information to help improve building efficiency and safety.

Thermal Imaging For Medical Practices

A doctor may use a thermal imaging camera in a medical setting in several ways, including:

  1. Diagnosis of Skin Conditions: Detecting skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and infections by measuring skin temperature.
  2. Monitoring Blood Flow: Assessing blood flow to the hands, feet, and other extremities to diagnose circulation problems.
  3. Detection of Inflammation: Detecting inflammation in the body, such as in the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
  4. Detection of Tumors: Detecting early stage tumors that may not be visible on traditional imaging methods such as x-rays and MRI.
  5. Monitoring Neurological Disorders: Detecting changes in temperature in the brain that may indicate a neurological disorder, such as a stroke or traumatic brain injury.

By using thermal imaging cameras, doctors can get a non-invasive, real-time assessment of a patient’s condition, which can help improve accuracy and speed of diagnoses, and ultimately lead to better patient outcomes.

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