Equipped with MicroIR® VOx Bolometer technology, the camera captures a
very wide temperature range and, thanks to dynamic adjustment always
delivers sharp images with a lot of detail (resolution 320 x 240 pixels)
which can be enlarged via the digital 2x zoom, and also features a
large image section with a 68° diagonal field of view. The transparent
color operating mode with up to four colors shows cold and hot areas in
the thermal image and enables a detailed view within the heat sources.
This ensures that the user will get reliable, important, temperature
dependent image information.
- Thermal scan (optional)
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A particularly useful feature for the detection of hidden heat
sources is the thermal scan function. It filters out any background
interference and provides thermal images with an automatic yellow tint
within a configurable temperature corridor.
- Extremely robust
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Dräger has adapted the UCF® 3200 to the toughest of conditions
and it therefore boasts an extremely robust design. The cameras meet or
even exceed all the requirements of the flame and vibration tests of
NFPA 1981 2002. The devices will also withstand a fall from a height of 2
meters three times without developing any defects. The robust,
water-proof housing meets protection class IP67. Shock-absorbent
materials protect the camera from the inside and the outside.
- Modular handle system and wide
range of accessories
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With three different, removable handle options, Dräger thermal
imaging cameras offer a modular system with maximum flexibility for the
operator. The available options are a basic handle for use when
crawling, transmitter handle to send the recorded pictures to one of
three receiving stations and an image- and video capture handle for easy
saving of images or video sequences. The handles can be changed over
quickly and easily.