Testo has added to its range of thermal imagers the Testo 876 and Testo 882 – “third generation” units from the measurement technology specialist, which entered the thermography market in 2007.
Daniel Auer, the company’s director of product management infrared measurement technology, said: “Testo combines consistently strong technology with innovation. With the new products, we are again establishing technical standards – in order to again be able to offer our customers even more added value.”
The Testo 876 is the first Testo thermal imager “in a classical camcorder design”. The light, 900 g imager’s rotatable display reportedly makes thermography possible “even in difficult-to-access places”. For example, because the display can be rotated by up to 180 degrees, users can work above their head without difficulty. For those working in building thermography and industrial maintenance and servicing, meanwhile, these capabilities enable buildings or industrial systems that are difficult to access to be thermographed “from a different angle”, while the exchangeable lens ensures optimum detail. Testo says: “Thanks to its low weight and easy operation, the Testo 876 adapts optimally to the requirements of the thermographer – for fast and versatile work.”
As the first Testo thermal imager with a 320 x 240 pixel detector, the Testo 882 promises “high detail accuracy without the necessity of an exchangeable lens”. Equipped with a 32° lens, the new model offers the user all image details at a glance, ensuring fast, uncomplicated, and precise work. The precise infrared images allow identification of even the smallest faults in difficult-to-access places or dangerous zones to be identified precisely and reliably – from a safe distance.
For more details, visit: www.testo.co.uk/seemore