Fluke is highlighting its VT04 visual IR thermometer, a troubleshooting tool with built-in digital camera and thermal heat map overlay that bridges the gap between traditional IR thermometers and infrared cameras.
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September 9, 2013
Superior Radiant Products (SRP), a manufacturer of infrared heating equipment, has announced that its new website is up and running at www.superiorradiant.com. The company said the new site features expanded reach into social media and a responsive layout for a better experience across all devices.
Designed for heavy-duty commercial and industrial use, the Series TA/TX/TXR two-stage gas-fired infrared tube heaters are available for natural gas or LPG, and comes in sizes from 10-70 feet and 40,000-220,000 Btuh.
Fluke Corp. is introducing its VT02 Visual IR Thermometer, a troubleshooting camera with an infrared heat map. The VT02 is designed to fill the gap, for when a single-spot temperature reading isn’t enough and a high-resolution thermal image is more than users need.
For HVAC technician and chief engineer Bob Axelson and the maintenance team at Starz Entertainment LLC, the show must go on. Axelson and his team live that mantra every day as they watch over Denver-area data storage and production facilities vital to ensure that 17 Starz Entertainment premium channels are available.
Used to heat entire buildings, or as a source of focused spot heating in small occupied areas, the ITH-Series infrared tube heaters have ratings of 40,000-220,000 Btuh. According to the company, the heaters have a 99-plus percent efficient reflector design.
The Fluke Corp. recently welcomed 80 individuals, including trade press editors from six countries, to its Everett, Wash., headquarters for its 2012 press summit. What did attendees see and learn during their visit?
The IR Series direct vent gas inserts feature the company’s advanced infrared technology and flame modulation. The XIR gas inserts offer a modulating dual-burner system that results in a firebox filled with a stunning triple flame pattern. The IR Series allows homeowners to use zone heating.
Easily and accurately measuring surface temperatures — including hot, cold, or inaccessible equipment — is the 12:1 point-and-shoot, gun-style wide-range infrared thermometer IRT657. It offers a broad measurement range of -40° to 1,076°F (-40° to 580°C).