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Omega Introduces Compact Thermal Imager OSXL-I

Imager is based on FLIR technology.

By DE Editors  

April 13, 2012

By DE Editors

Omega introduced its new line of compact thermal imagers powered by FLIR. The OSXL-I series (FLIR I Series) is a compact, lightweight, point-and-shoot camera with an easy-to-use focus-free lens.

The CE-compliant product stores up to 5000 jpeg images with a convenient thumbnail image gallery. According to the company, the OSXL-I is easier, faster and safer to use than infrared thermometers, and more accurate. The 71mm (2.8-inch) LCD color display makes it easy to read images and temperature data to help find wasteful energy loss, locate moisture damage, document repairs, detect energized equipment, minimize downtime and more. Ideal for HVAC, Automotive, Electrical and Building Inspection.

For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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