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Manufacturer number: T912339
Acoustic measurement
Imaging & Optics
Analysis and Reporting
General
Evaluation of the leakage: | Leckrate, Kosten(auch Gase) |
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Leakage type: | Druckluft/Vakuum/Gas |
Mechanical mode: | Nein |
Partial discharge detection: | Nein |
max. Distance: | 200 |
max. Frequency range (kHz): | 130 |
min. Frequency range (KHz): | 2 |
The FLIR Si2-LD is an industrial acoustic imaging camera specifically designed to detect pressure leaks and mechanical failures. It allows you to detect and reduce leaks in equipment, reducing your costs associated with compressed air and specialty gas leaks. In addition to these functions, it also identifies mechanical errors such as bearing problems, thus facilitating preventive maintenance to avoid downtime.
For pure partial discharge detection, choose the Si2-PD (T912305). If you need comprehensive coverage, including power, leak detection, and mechanical fault applications, choose the Si2-Pro (T912340).
The FLIR Si2-LD also offers comprehensive analysis tools, including the categorization of the discharge type in the device, the severity and the recommended actions. These features support rapid decision making and appropriate response planning.
In addition, the camera has fleet management functionality that ensures optimal use and maintenance of equipment in large industrial environments. It enables the integration of cloud data and OTA software updates, combining acoustic and thermal images in the same report.
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