FLIR TG268 Thermal Camera – 24:1 Spot IR

  • IDENTIFY PROBLEMS QUICKLY

    Accurately measure temperatures up to 400°C (752°F) with a 24:1 spot size ratio and bullseye laser pointer

  • HIGH-QUALITY IMAGES AND PERFORMANCE

    Diagnose problems quickly with FLIR-patented MSX image enhancement and Improve the details of native thermal images with super resolution, which allows you to upscale images to 320 × 240 (76,800 pixels) resolution

  • WORK WITH CONFIDENCE IN RUGGED ENVIRONMENTS

    The IP54 rated FLIR TG268 comes complete with a built-in LED worklight for better visibility in dark or poorly lit areas, a Type K thermocouple, and a 2 m drop test rating for durability

Description


 

FLIR TG268 with 24:1 Spot IR Camera & Laser Pointer

The FLIR TG268 takes you beyond the limitations of single-spot IR thermometers to both see and evaluate the hot and cold spots that can indicate serious issues. This advanced thermal camera can measure up to 400°C and is ideal for commercial electrical, facility maintenance, automotive and HVAC applications.

The TG268 features include a 24:1 spot IR camera with Bullseye laser and a Type K Thermocouple. The camera also reduces diagnostic time with an easy to view 2.4 inch screen which simplifies repair and maintenance reporting.

FLIR Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging

The camera’s patented FLIR Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) enhancement improves image clarity by embossing visual scene details on full thermal images. The super resolution allows you to upscale images from 160 ×120 to 320 × 240 for superior detail to help you accurately target potential faults and troubleshoot repairs.

FLIR METERLiNK app

The TG268 also includes the FLIR METERLiNK app so you can:

  • Quickly and efficiently capture and compare readings
  • Analyse and share images and videos
  • Create reports and easily share them with your team.

 
FLIR TG-Series high temperature IR Cameras
 

FLIR TG-Series Options

If you need a higher resolution IR camera the FLIR TG-Series also includes the FLIR TG298. This camera features a 30:1 High Temperature Spot IR. The TG298 is ideal for high-temperature industrial uses such as measuring the heat of glass furnaces, kilns, forges, plus other manufacturing applications.

FLIR TG268 Thermal Camera Technical Specifications

OVERVIEW
IR Resolution160 × 120
Super Resolution 320 × 240
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD<70 mK
Accuracy±2.5% or 2.5°C (6°F) at 0°C to 50°C (33°F to 122°F) and 100°C to 400°C (213°F to 752°F)
±3% or 3°C (7°F) at −25°C to 0°C (−13°F to 32°F
Field of view (FOV)57° × 44°
Image ModesMSX® (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging)
Visual with temperature reading
Display320 × 240, 2.4 in color LCD
Storage Media8 GB
IMAGING & OPTICAL
Built-in Digital CameraYes
Color PalettesIron, Rainbow, White hot, Black hot, Arctic, Lava
Detector Pitch12 µm
Detector TypeFocal plane array (FPA), uncooled microbolometer
Digital image enhancementYes
Field of view (FOV)57° × 44°
FocusFocus free
GalleryYes
Image Frequency8.7 Hz
Image ModesMSX® (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging)
Visual with temperature reading
IR Resolution160 × 120
Super Resolution 320 × 240
LaserClass 1 laser indicates the temperature measurement area; button-activated
Minimum Focus Distance0.3 m (0.98 ft)
Minimum Measurement Distance0.26 m (0.85 ft)
Non-radiometric IR video recordingYes
Spectral Range7.5 - 14 µm
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD<70 mK
MEASUREMENT & ANALYSIS
Accuracy±2.5% or 2.5°C (6°F) at 0°C to 50°C (33°F to 122°F) and 100°C to 400°C (213°F to 752°F)
±3% or 3°C (7°F) at −25°C to 0°C (−13°F to 32°F
Camera size (L x W x H)210 × 64 × 81 mm (8.3 × 2.5 × 3.2 in)
Camera weight incl battery0.394 kg (13.9 oz)
Center spotYes
Measurement optionNon-contact surface / contact with Type-K
Object temperature range−25°C to 400°C (−13°F to 752°F)
USER INTERFACE
Display320 × 240, 2.4 in color LCD
POWER
Battery operating time5 hours continuous scanning, 4.5 hours with laser on
Battery TypeRechargeable Li ion battery
Battery voltage3.7 V
Charging systemBattery is charged inside the camera
Charging Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Charging Time3 hours to 90%, 4 hours to 100%
ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS
CertificationsCE, CB, RCM, IEC60825-1, FDA, UL, CEC, NRCan
Drop testDesigned for 2 m (6.6 ft)
EMCEN 61000-6-3
EN 61000-6-2
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B
EncapsulationIP 54 (IEC60529)
Humidity (Operating and Storage)0-90% RH (0-37°C (32-98.6°F)), 0-65% RH (37-45°C (98.6-113°F)), 0-45% RH (45-55°C (113-131°F))
Operating Temperature Range-10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F)
Radio SpectrumETSI EN 300 328
FCC Part 15.249
RSS-247 Issue 2
EN 301 489-1:2011
EN 301 489-17:2009
SafetyCE/CB/EN61010/UL
Shock25 g (IEC 60068-2-27)
Storage Temperature Range−30°C to 55°C (−22°F to 131°F)
Tripod Mounting1/4 in.-20 on handle bottom
Vibration2 g (IEC 60068-2-6)
WarrantyFLIR 2-10 warranty
GENERAL
Package IncludesTG268
Wrist Strap Lanyard
Pouch
USB Type-C cable
Type-K Thermocouple
Printed Documentation

 

FLIR TG-Series Datasheet

FLIR TG268 and TG298 Datasheet

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