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Accurate dual imaging technology (1st March 2012)
Irisys has launched its first highresolution handheld thermal imaging camera, the IR32DS.
From Plant process control
Lower cost unit joins the range (1st November 2011)
Irisys has launched a lower cost thermal camera to its feature-rich, user-friendly IR16D series.
Irisys gains award for overseas trade (1st May 2011)
Infrared solutions specialist, Irisys, has won the Queen's Award for Enterprise 2011. The company was selected in the International Trade category because of its outstanding export achievements.
Low-cost,highspec camera for engineers on the move (1st January 2011)
The latest thermal imaging camera from Irisys – the IR16DS – is a low-cost camera designed for engineers on the move.
Thermal imaging (1st November 2010)
Irisys has launched its latest entry level thermal imaging camera for buildings. The Irisys IRI4015 is said to have the highest specification in its class.
From Premises management maintenance
Removes the guesswork (1st March 2009)
A thermal imaging camera that takes the guesswork out of temperature measurement by fusing visual and thermal images on to the same screen has been launched by Irisys.
In the picture (1st January 2008)
The new IRI 4010 thermal imager from Irisys features an ergonomic, well balanced, lightweight design, yet it packs a great many features and functions into its 750g, including a 6h capacity, fieldreplaceable battery.
Effective monitoring (1st January 2007)
Thermography is now becoming a standard tool for the maintenance engineer now that it has become affordable says Sat Sandhu, IRISYS Thermal imagery, the technology that looks at the world in terms of temperature, rather tha
IRISYS launches low cost, hi res thermal imager (17th February 2006)
IRISYS hopes to take on the thermography establishment with its low cost, high specification IRI 4010.
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Irisys’ bolsters sensor range (16th September 2005)
Irisys has released five new thermal imaging temperature sensors – bolstering the range of applications available to its IRI 1011 sensor.
Five get launched! (1st July 2005)
Irisys has announced the release of five new thermal imaging temperature sensors to expand the range of applications available to its IRI 1011 sensor. Based on Irisys’ 16x16 pixel array, the sensors are for a wide variety of applications.
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Lower price (1st September 2004)
InfraRed Integrated Systems (IRISYS) has announced the launch of the IRI 1011, with prices starting at less than 1000.