High fidelity images are created using FLIR's OSX Precision HDIR optics which features a precision ultrasonic autofocus capability. The combination of the high resolution detector and the variety of OSX lenses available allow users to view problems from longer distances and with greater accuracy, promoting better safety and more efficient workflow.
The T1030sc is said to offer a thermal sensitivity of <20mK (NETD), more than twice the industry standard and wide temperature operating ranges with calibrations up to 2000°C. Its FLIR OSX Precision HDIR Optical System features an ultrasonic drive, ambient temperature drift compensation, and parasitic radiation protection.
Users of the T1030sc can view, acquire, analyse, and share data with FLIR’s advanced ResearchIR Max software, or by using MathWorks MATLAB. A high speed interface enables the T1030sc to stream uncompressed and unfiltered raw data at 60, 120 and 240Hz frame rates as well as enabling digital I/O communication.
The FLIR T1030sc has been designed to provide researchers and inspection experts with all the thermal imaging tools they need to quickly and efficiently identify potential problems before they become failures.