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In early 2014, FLIR released a compact thermal imaging system – FLIR ONE – that integrated with the iPhone, displaying thermal images directly on the device’s screen.
According to Nigel Malkin, owner, about a year ago the company acquired several thermal imaging cameras, some of which are hand held and some which integrate directly with technician iPhones.
Fluke has taken its line of infrared cameras to the next level with the release of its TiX Expert Series, which consists of the TiX1000 and TiX660 and 640 models.
About 30 years ago, thermal imaging cameras began making their way into the disaster restoration industry. It wasn’t a sudden change and they certainly were not new.