A Few Images From Our Facilities; Figure 2.2 Left: Flir Systems' Thermovision ® Model 661. The Photo Is Taken On May 30Th; Figure 2.3 Left: Development Of System Electronics; Right: Testing Of An Fpa Detector - FLIR ThermaCAM P20 Operator's Manual

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2.1 – About FLIR Systems
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Figure 2.2 LEFT: FLIR Systems' Thermovision
the distribution plant near Beckomberga, in Stockholm, Sweden. The camera weighed approx. 25 kg
(55 lb), the oscilloscope 20 kg (44 lb), the tripod 15 kg (33 lb). The operator also needed a 220 VAC
generator set, and a 10 L (2.6 US gallon) jar with liquid nitrogen. To the left of the oscilloscope the
Polaroid attachment (6 kg/13 lb) can be seen. RIGHT: FLIR Systems' ThermaCAM Model E2 from 2002
– weight: 0.7 kg (1.54 lb), including battery.
With this tradition of unparalleled technical excellence and innovative achieve-
ments, FLIR continues to develop new infrared products, educational venues and
applications expertise to meet the diverse demands of thermographers worldwide.
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A few images from our facilities

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Figure 2.3 LEFT: Development of system electronics; RIGHT: Testing of an FPA detector

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Model 661. The photo is taken on May 30th, 1969 at
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