Teledyne FLIR E86-80 Thermal Camera
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Teledyne FLIR E86-80 is an advanced thermal imaging camera with 464×348 resolution, -20°C to +1500°C range, MSX image enhancement, and interchangeable AutoCal lenses.
Product details
| Model | FLIR E86-80 |
| Manufacturer | Teledyne FLIR |
| Category | Thermal Imaging Cameras |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Teledyne FLIR E86-80 is a professional-grade thermal imaging camera designed for electrical, mechanical, and building envelope inspections. With a 464 × 348 pixel sensor and extended temperature measurement range from -20°C to +1500°C, it is well-suited for detecting hot spots and hidden anomalies in electrical systems, mechanical equipment, and structural elements. The 80° wide-angle lens enables fast, efficient thermal surveys of large areas.
Key Features
- 464 × 348 pixel thermal sensor
- Temperature range: -20°C to +1500°C
- MSX® image enhancement technology for sharper thermal details
- Laser distance meter for precise autofocusing and area measurement
- Interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses (wide-angle, standard, telephoto options)
- Onboard FLIR Inspection Route software for organized surveys of large locations
- Built-in microphone for voice annotations
- FLIR Ignite cloud integration for automatic image backup and sharing
Applications
- Electrical system inspections for overheating and load imbalances
- Mechanical equipment diagnostics
- Building envelope and roof surveys
- Industrial maintenance and troubleshooting
- HVAC system diagnostics
Included Accessories
- FLIR Thermal Studio Starter software
Specifications
| Resolution | 464 x 348 |
| Sensitivity | 40 mK |
| Maximum Temperature | 1500°C |
| Minimum Temperature | -20°C |
| Field of View | 80 x 63° |
| Zoom | 1-4x |
| Display Size | 4 LCD |
| Series | Exx Series |
| Alternate Product Number | 78519-1301 |
| Accuracy | 2°C (3.6°F) or 2% of reading |
| Frequency | 30 Hz |
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