Infrared:
Optical field/min. focus distance: 32º x 24º/4 in.
Thermal sensitivity (NETD): <0.2ºF @ 86ºF (<0.1ºC at 30ºC)
Geometric resolution: 3.5 mrad
Image refresh rate: 9 Hz
Focus: Manual
Detector type: 160 x 120 pixels
Spectral range: 8 to 14 µm
Visual:
Optical field/min. focus dist.: 33.2º x 25.2º / 0.4 m (15.7")
Image size: 640 x 480 pixels
Image refresh rate: 8 x 15 Hz
Image presentation:
Image display: 3.5" LCD with 320 x 240 pixels
Display options: IR and real image
Video output: USB 2.0
Video stream: 25 Hz
Color palettes: 8 options
Measurement:
Temperature range: -4 to 212°F / 32 to 662 °F (switchable)
Accuracy: ± 4°F, ±2°F of reading
Minimum dia measurement pt. 3 x 3 pixels: standard 0.4" at 40"
Setting emissivity: Nine materials stored - one user defined (0.01 - 1.0)
Image storage:
Data storage: SD card
Optics:
Standard lens (32º): Standard
Power Supply:
Battery type: Fast charging, Li-Ion Battery
replaceable on site with opt. spare battery
Power supply: Included
Ambient Conditions:
Operating temperature range 5 to 104 °F
Storage temp. range: -22 to 140 °F
RH: 20‰ to 80‰ non-condensing
Physical Characteristics:
Weight: 2 pounds
Dimensions: 6" x 4.2 " x 10"
Tripod mounting: Yes (with adaptor)
With a thermal resolution < 0.1 °C (0.2 °F) advanced electronics for the optimum utilization of the detector and the image interpolation to 320 x 240 pixels, the testo 880 delivers high definition images which satisfy even the most demanding user. A wide angle lens enables adaptation to the different sizes and distances of measurement objects. The optimum exploitation of the IR radiation is guaranteeed by the high-quality germanium optics. Testo 880 with an integrated camera and image-in-image functions, links real and IR images for fast, safe and easy documentation. An optional removable protective glass prevents damage to the valuable optics.
The software that comes as standard with the unit, provides reports that can be modified with your own company logo and information. Buttons on the handle can be set up to adjust the scale from automatic to specific temperature ranges which helps to highlight and identify problem areas. The other button can be set to select an infrared, a normal, or a combined image which helps to pinpoint what is being scanned and clarity of image for the report.
Infrared cameras provide a tremendous amount of information for clients, but it is hard to understand what they can do for you until you use one. Unfortunately we can't loan you one, but we can tell you about it if you give us a call.