FLIR Si2 | Acoustic Imaging Camera for Air Leak, Mechanical Fault, and Partial Discharge Detection
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- Опубліковано 4 бер 2024
- FLIR Si2 | Acoustic Imaging Camera for Air Leak, Mechanical Fault, and Partial Discharge Detection
The FLIR Si2 Series of Acoustic Imaging Cameras for Air Leak, Mechanical Fault, and Partial Discharge Detection help you significantly lower costs associated with mechanical bearing issues and partial discharge on electrical equipment. They also enable you to drastically reduce leaks in your facilities, cutting down expenses related to compressed air and gas leaks. With the Si2 series, you'll experience the best-in-class performance, decision support, fleet management, and enterprise data integration available.
Learn more at www.FLIR.com/si-series - Наука та технологія
No this is Star Trek next level😂
Perfection!
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Will this identify small irrigation leaks 12in below ground?
It will not. The FLIR Si2 is designed specifically for air and gas leak, mechanical fault, and partial discharge detection.
Should be able leaking control valve and PSV?
I should add a thermal imager there
Next Gen so you have to upgrade
This is for industrial usage. I’m pretty sure that this has a far superior level of sensitivity is far superior to thermals especially because most handheld imagers as there is little space for any sort of cooling device.
@@Austin-cx2xe far superior to thermals lol? What an uniformed opinion. They are different systems for different things.
Can the camera be calibrate d to search for any kind of sound?
No the camera will only pick up sounds within a certain frequency range.
@@Flir Any way I can find out what frequencies it picks up?
It can pick up frequencies between 2 kHz to 130 KHz. You can learn more about what the FLIR Si-Series can do at this page: www.flir.com/instruments/condition-monitoring-solutions/choose-flir-si-series/
@@Flir you should make it editable when connected to the computer software. changeable frequency ranges. like a specific range 400-200 KHz or 200-and below KHz. just a thought