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ETS320 Benchtop Thermal Imaging Camera 320x240 USB and Flir Tools+ Software

Thermal Imaging Cameras

Benchtop Thermal Imaging 

Whether the goal is product testing or scientific research, heat can be an important indicator of how a system is functioning. The FLIR ETS320 is a non-contact thermal measurement system that pairs a high-sensitivity 320x240 pixel infrared camera with an integrated stand, for hands-free measurement of printed circuit boards and other small electronics.

REDUCE TEST TIMES

This sensitive camera detects minute temperature shifts (< 0.06°C) and quantifies heat generation up to 250°C.

IMPROVE PRODUCT DESIGN

Offers 76,800 points of non-contact measurement and accuracy of ±3°C, so researchers can locate hot spots without concerns about heat sinks.

DESIGNED FOR BENCHTOP WORK

With a microscope-style stand that's quick to set up and simplified features, ETS320 allow researchers to focus on their work.

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Thermal Imaging Cameras

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