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About FLIR Systems
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France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Korea, Sweden, and the USA
—together with a worldwide network of agents and distributors—support our internation-
al customer base.
FLIR Systems is at the forefront of innovation in the infrared camera industry. We antici-
pate market demand by constantly improving our existing cameras and developing new
ones. The company has set milestones in product design and development such as the
introduction of the first battery-operated portable camera for industrial inspections, and
the first uncooled infrared camera, to mention just two innovations.
1969: Thermovision Model 661. The camera
weighed approximately 25 kg, the oscilloscope
20 kg, and the tripod 15 kg. The operator also
needed a 220 VAC generator set, and a 10 L jar
with liquid nitrogen. To the left of the oscilloscope
the Polaroid attachment (6 kg) can be seen.
2015: FLIR One, an accessory to iPhone and An-
droid mobile phones. Weight: 36 g.
FLIR Systems manufactures all vital mechanical and electronic components of the cam-
era systems itself. From detector design and manufacturing, to lenses and system elec-
tronics, to final testing and calibration, all production steps are carried out and
supervised by our own engineers. The in-depth expertise of these infrared specialists en-
sures the accuracy and reliability of all vital components that are assembled into your in-
frared camera.
19.1 More than just an infrared camera
At FLIR Systems we recognize that our job is to go beyond just producing the best infra-
red camera systems. We are committed to enabling all users of our infrared camera sys-
tems to work more productively by providing them with the most powerful camera–
software combination. Especially tailored software for predictive maintenance, R & D,
and process monitoring is developed in-house. Most software is available in a wide varie-
ty of languages.
We support all our infrared cameras with a wide variety of accessories to adapt your
equipment to the most demanding infrared applications.
19.2 Sharing our knowledge
Although our cameras are designed to be very user-friendly, there is a lot more to ther-
mography than just knowing how to handle a camera. Therefore, FLIR Systems has
founded the Infrared Training Center (ITC), a separate business unit, that provides certi-
fied training courses. Attending one of the ITC courses will give you a truly hands-on
learning experience.
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FLIR A50 Series Specifications

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Product TypeThermal Imaging Camera
Thermal Sensitivity< 30 mK
Frame Rate30 Hz
Infrared Resolution464 x 348 pixels
Temperature Range-20 °C to 150 °C (-4 °F to 302 °F)
Accuracy±2°C or ±2% of reading
Video OutputGigE Vision
Power RequirementsPower over Ethernet (PoE) Class 0
Storage Temperature-40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)
HumidityIEC 60068-2-30 (95% non-condensing)
Operating Temperature-15°C to +50°C

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