FLIR, the global leader in infrared thermal imaging cameras, provides a variety of thermal imaging products for maritime use. Thermal imaging cameras can help to see channel signs, marine traffic, land outcrops, bridge pile foundations, other ships, and ships that may be damaged in a dark environment. It can also seamlessly detect ice floes for detecting oil spills. Small targets that may not be detected by radar, such as floating objects can also be clearly visible on infrared images.
Safety issues are of vital importance to ships traveling at sea. Thermal imaging cameras can monitor activities in ports or at anchors and secretly detect approaching ships. It can make up for the shortcomings of existing systems such as radars, such as the use of thermal imaging cameras and radar The target light spot on the screen is further observed. Thermal imaging can also track and locate people falling into the water in time to prevent tragedies.
FLIR marine thermal imaging cameras are specially developed and designed for maritime applications
Advantages of offshore applications
Aid navigation
The FLIR thermal imaging camera allows you to view the sailingsituation in complete darkness, avoid collisions, identify suspicious ships, and view boat activities even when there is no light.
View navigation mark
FLIR color thermal imaging camera helps you view the shape of the navigation mark and distinguish the color of the navigation mark
Covert surveillance
FLIR thermal imaging cameras can help law enforcement agencies use for secret water surface surveillance
Law enforcement action
FLIR thermal imaging cameras provide you with information about situations that other low-light technologies cannot capture. Video recording and real-time video streaming capabilities allow the command center to remotely monitor suspicious activities and collect video evidence.
Search and rescue
FLIR thermal imaging cameras are powerful tools for SAR (Search and Rescue), which perform well in marine environments. Help search and rescue people who fell into the water.
Threat detection
FLIR thermal imaging cameras give you more time to react by identifying suspicious or threatening behavior. Monitor from a safe standoff distance, and then enter at the appropriate time
Oil spill detection
FLIR thermal imaging cameras can show oil slicks on water. Water reflects more heat energy than oil, so the temperature of water is low at night, while the temperature of oil is high, it is more obvious.
Fire mode
The unique fire-fighting mode of FLIRM400XR model, including special high-temperature calibration, screen temperature measurement and radiation isotherm optimized for fire-fighting tasks, FLIR thermal imaging camera can identify hot spots through dense smoke
Avoid iceberg
FLIR thermal imaging cameras can help spot icebergs
Radar linkage tracking
FLIR maritime camera integrated into a compatible radar system can automatically track targets
Video tracking
FLIR M400XR and M500 models are equipped with a video tracker function, which allows the camera to automatically track the target of interest
Seamless system integration
The FLIR maritime camera is seamlessly integrated with the multi-function display. Support IP video (ONVIF), HD-SDI and analog video output, and integrate with the communication system and CCTV system.
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FLIR launches a new generation of M300 series marine thermal imaging camera photoelectric forensics system
The M300 series includes 5 models, providing a 360° horizontal and +90° tilting field of view
The latest generation FLIR Boson 640 or 320 thermal imaging movement, equipped with a variety of fixed field of view lenses
The new visible light camera uses a high-definition color low-light camera with 30x optical zoom
Patented FLIR color thermal imaging combines thermal imaging and visible light images to enhance recognition
AHRS enhances the stabilization function of the gyroscope to obtain stable images in rough seas
Rugged sealed enclosure with IP66 and Mil-Std 810-E certification
Automatic window heater to clear ice (automatic deicing)
IP and Ethernet video control for networking with multi-function display control panel (MFD) and security system
Analog video and HD-SDI high-quality video output