The Flir Cx5 has a rugged ATEX-compliant case, which allows users of this camera to safely monitor electrical or mechanical assets in hot working zones.
Potentially explosive environments, such as oil and gas plants or chemical plants, need to be protected from ignition sources. This is why electronic devices used in these environments need to comply with ATEX or similar product regulations such as UKEX and IECEx.
The 160 x 120-pixel FLIR Cx5 is mounted in a rugged enclosure, which enables users to work while maintaining safety.
Michael Deruytter, Sr director product manager at Teledyne Flir, said: “In hazardous environments, it’s critical for surveyors to be able to detect problems fast, so they can react accordingly. The Flir Cx5 is not only explosion-proof, but it’s also compact and very easy to use. This allows maintenance professionals to always have their camera at hand, find hidden issues quickly and reduce diagnostic time.”
The Flir Cx5 case has shock absorbers and the lens is protected by a Germanium window with antireflective coating. The 3.5-inch colour display is protected by armoured glass and is touchscreen compatible. A rugged lanyard point can be removed in safe environments to reach the data storage and charging port.
The Flir Cx5 features a Flir Lepton thermal imaging sensor and Flir-patented MSX (multi-spectral dynamic imaging) technology, which embosses visible scene details onto thermal images.
According to Flir, this results in a crisp thermal image, enabling inspectors to pinpoint hidden problems instantly.
Flir Cx5 is compatible with Flir Ignite, a secure cloud storage solution that allows users to upload, edit, organise and share their images. With all images and videos in one place, sharing data with team members and creating reports for customers is convenient and simple. Flir Cx5 users can also rely on the Flir Thermal Studio software to finetune their images and create professional reports.