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Weighing approximately 750g (26 oz) with a 2.7" LCD display the argus® Mi-TIC 320 is a small format thermal imager that can be easily and comfortably held in the palm of your hand.
High dynamic temperature range up to 1100˚C (2000 ˚F) for excellent detail in fire scenarios.
The argus® Mi-TIC 320 is the world’s smallest NFPA 1801 certified high resolution thermal imager for fire fighting applications. The camera provides a crystal clear image with a superb dynamic range: you can clearly view extremely high temperatures without whiteout, and at the same time still see very low temperature objects, which is ideal for casualty searches.
Every argus® Mi-TIC 320 is supplied with a unique dual use desktop/in-truck charger station which securely retains and charges both the thermal imager and a spare battery. The charger stations can be daisy-chained together, up to a maximum of 6 units.
PERSONAL
Weighing approximately 750g (26 oz) the argus® Mi-TIC 320 is a small format thermal imager that can be easily and comfortably held in the palm of your hand. Unlike many thermal imagers, the Argus® Mi-TIC 320 design allows it to be worn in multiple ways – in the hand, inside a pocket, clipped outside a pocket, clipped to a lanyard or hung around the neck.
SIMPLE
With a thumb operated green on/off button and superb start up time of 5 seconds, the argus® Mi-TIC 320 is simple to use.
SAFE
The argus® Mi-TIC 320 has Class I, Division 2 Non Incendive certification. The use of Lithium Iron Phosphate technology ensures the argus® Mi-TIC 320 delivers up to 5 hours of battery life over 1,000s of cycles. They are inherently safe due to the use of patented nanophosphate® technology.
See through smoke | |
Detect and display fire temperatures | |
Locate the seat and spread of the fire | |
Navigate safely during search and rescue operations | |
Identify residual heat during overhaul operations | |