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Thermal Imagers With New Ir Fusion Technology

Friday, February 29, 2008

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Thermal Imagers With New Ir Fusion Technology

Fluke introduces thermal imagers through Newark

Newark now carries Fluke's new line of thermal imagers with patent-pending IR Fusion® technology

Newark now carries Fluke's new line of thermal imagers with patent-pending IR Fusion® technology.

Newark has announced that it now carries Fluke's new line of thermal imagers with patent-pending IR Fusion® technology. The imagers are designed to affordably perform troubleshooting and maintenance of industrial and electrical equipment or building diagnostics.

IR Fusion® technology integrates infrared and visual (visible light) images in full screen or picture-in-picture views for enhanced problem detection and analysis. This helps users recognize image details and better identify problem areas by quickly scrolling through five different viewing modes, each designed to add greater clarity, accuracy and a valuable frame of reference to infrared images.

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"We're pleased to be one of the first distributors to offer Fluke's newest technology to maintenance professionals," comments Paul Buckley, Newark's senior vice president.

Visit www.newark.com/fluke to learn more about the new thermal imagers and to view a wide range of Fluke test tools.

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