Description
Fluke infrared and thermal cameras are essential for diagnosing electrical, mechanical, and building system issues. Over time, these devices can develop performance issues due to sensor degradation, display malfunctions, inaccurate temperature readings, or physical damage. June Company specializes in repairing and calibrating all Fluke infrared cameras, including current and discontinued models, ensuring their accuracy, reliability, and longevity.
Current Fluke Infrared and Thermal Cameras We Repair:
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Fluke PTi120 Pocket Thermal Camera: A compact, pocket-sized thermal imager with a 120 x 90 infrared resolution, suitable for quick inspections and troubleshooting.
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Fluke TiS20+ / TiS20+ MAX Thermal Imaging Camera: Features a 120 x 90 infrared resolution and is designed for easy-to-use, point-and-shoot troubleshooting in electrical and mechanical applications.
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Fluke TiS55+ Thermal Camera: Offers a 256 x 192 infrared resolution with a fixed focus system, ideal for maintenance professionals requiring higher resolution imaging.
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Fluke TiS60+ Thermal Camera: Provides a 320 x 240 infrared resolution, delivering clear and detailed images for industrial maintenance and troubleshooting.
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Fluke TiS75+ Thermal Camera: Equipped with a 384 x 288 infrared resolution, this camera is designed for professionals needing high-quality images and robust features for predictive maintenance.
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Fluke Ti480 PRO Infrared Camera: A professional-grade thermal imager with a 640 x 480 infrared resolution, offering advanced features for detailed analysis and reporting.
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Fluke TiX580 Infrared Camera: Features a 640 x 480 infrared resolution with a 240° rotating screen, allowing for flexible viewing angles and detailed inspections.
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Fluke RSE300 Mounted Infrared Camera: A fixed-mount thermal camera with a 320 x 240 infrared resolution, designed for continuous monitoring and research applications.
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Fluke RSE600 Mounted Infrared Camera: Offers a 640 x 480 infrared resolution, suitable for advanced research and development requiring high-resolution thermal data.
Discontinued Fluke Infrared and Thermal Cameras:
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Fluke Ti32 Thermal Imager: Featured a 320 x 240 infrared resolution, designed for industrial and commercial applications requiring detailed thermal imaging.
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Fluke TiR32 Thermal Imager: Similar to the Ti32 but optimized for building diagnostics, offering a 320 x 240 infrared resolution.
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Fluke Ti100 Thermal Imager: An entry-level thermal imager with an 80 x 60 infrared resolution, suitable for general-purpose troubleshooting.
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Fluke Ti25 Thermal Imager: Provided a 160 x 120 infrared resolution, designed for industrial maintenance and troubleshooting.
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Fluke Ti10 Thermal Imager: Offered a 160 x 120 infrared resolution, intended for electrical and mechanical applications.
Comprehensive Repair Process:
- Diagnostic Evaluation – Our expert technicians perform a full inspection to identify faults, including sensor misalignment, display issues, power failures, and temperature inaccuracies.
- Component-Level Repairs – We replace defective parts such as infrared sensors, displays, circuit boards, lenses, and batteries, ensuring the camera operates at factory specifications.
- Firmware Updates – If applicable, we update the camera’s firmware to the latest version for improved functionality and compatibility.
- Calibration and Accuracy Testing – We calibrate each camera using industry-standard equipment to verify temperature accuracy, ensuring compliance with ISO and NIST traceability standards.
- Final Quality Assurance – Each unit undergoes rigorous performance testing before being returned to the customer.
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