ISG Infrasys Launches Personal Thermal Imager to Detect Hazmat Chemical or Gas Leaks

ISG Infrasys, in the firefighting thermal imaging industry, has launched the all-new X380. It is a powerful but small-format personal camera that delivers the image clarity and features of a larger camera.

The X380 offers super-clear clarity with high-resolution imagery and a full-size LCD, all housed inside a lightweight and compact system. The camera can be custom-made to suit the exact requirements or budget of a fire department. With features such as Intelligent Focus and Direct Temperature Measurement (DTM) installed as standard, customers will be able to opt for a simplified version with a single-button set-up for power on/off or up to  a five button configuration providing exclusive functionality like the New Cold Spot Tracker, designed to allow first responders to locate and pin-point thread or valve gas leaks, or the Hot Spot Tracker, which allows the user to measure high temperatures in an entirely new and dynamic way.

David Little, CEO of ISG Infrasys comments, “Our engineering teams are well known for their expertise in enhancing the effectiveness of thermal imaging for first responder applications, with the launch of the X380, we continue to provide unique features that improve a firefighter’s situational awareness in hazardous environments.” David continues, “No one maximises the potential of thermal imaging like ISG Infrasys, it’s at the core of what we do.”

ISG Infrasys sells through a supported network of global distribution partners, If you are interested in an X380 demo or want more information, go to www.isgfire.com

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