Thermal Imaging Camera
Suitable across a range of tasks in construction and beyond
PT-C Thermal Imaging Camera
- High resolution
- Wide temperature range
- Save on service fees
- Robust ergonomic design
- Easier documentation
For a range of trades and applications
Many professionals in our industry are often faced with scenarios where they need to investigate the source of a fault or conduct some form of exploratory work. This could include:
- Identifying underfloor heating and pipes
- Checking air conditioning and pipes
- Localisation of water and steam leaks
- Fault finding in fuse boxes
- Checking electrical components
- Checking cable connections
- Insulation damage
- Tank level detection
Regardless of your industry or the applications you need it for, our PTC thermal imaging camera can help you identify problems or scope working areas before you begin.
Record your comments and export via USB-C
If you’re working on site and need to record your findings while using the device, the PT-C lets you record comments that you can refer back to at a later time. This gives you that added range of flexibility if you’re having to pinpoint areas with one hand, while using the gun at the same time.
And for added connectivity you can export both your optical and high resolution thermal images with comments, via USB-C, to a compatible device.
What is the difference between a thermal imaging camera and infrared camera?
The main difference between the two is how they capture an image. Thermal cameras, as the name suggests, captures the heat emitted from a particular object or objects. Whereas an infrared camera will capture infrared light, which is invisible to the naked eye, to give you an image or video.
There are benefits of both in different circumstances. Thermal cameras help professionals to identify water leaks, anomalies in electrical fuse boxes, tank levels, heat leakage in installations and more. While IR cameras, are widely used in home security and in parts of the medical profession.