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'FLIR-Wärmebildkameras sind ein tolles Werkzeug'Die große Bandbreite von FLIR-Wärmebildkameras für Anwendungen auf See lässt sich in zahlreichen Schiffen einsetzen. Ozeandampfer, Schlepper, Kreuzfahrtschiffe, Seenotrettungsschiffe und viele andere Arten von Schiffen wurden bereits mit Wärmebildkameras von FLIR ausgerüstet.Praxisbeispiele lesen Praxisbeispiele Herunterladen |
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Norberto Ferretti, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Ferretti-GruppeDas neue nautische Jahr 2007 – 2008 wurde beim "Festival International de la Plaisance" in Cannes eröffnet. Dieses Jahr feierte die Ausstellung ihren 30. Geburtstag in einer der berühmtesten Buchten der Französischen Riviera. Traditionell folgen auf die Messe in Cannes die Monaco Yacht Show, die International Boat Show von Genua und die Mets in Amsterdam, um nur einige wenige zu nennen.Praxisbeispiele lesen Praxisbeispiele Herunterladen |
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FLIR-Kameras helfen Leben in norwegischen Gewässern zu retten
Jeder, der schon einmal bei Nacht auf See war, wird zustimmen, dass die Fähigkeit im Dunklen zu sehen für jeden Seemann von großem Vorteil ist. Bei der Norwegischen Seenotrettungsorganisation NSSR (Norsk Selskab til Skibbrudnes Redning) bedeutet es jedoch schlichtweg den Unterschied zwischen Leben und Tod. Praxisbeispiele lesen Praxisbeispiele Herunterladen |
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FLIR-Wärmebildkameras sind ideal für die Suche nach ÖlteppichenDie Beseitigung von Ölteppichen ist eine wichtige Aufgabe, die schnell und gründlich erfolgen muss, um erfolgreich zu sein. Wärmebildkameras von FLIR sind das ideale Werkzeug für die Hilfskräfte bei der vollständigen Entfernung von Ölverschmutzungen.Praxisbeispiele lesen Praxisbeispiele Herunterladen |
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Genoa Pilot Corps installs FLIR thermal imaging camera on board of its vessels.A city of art and a metropolis facing the sea, Genoa grew around the port, a natural inlet that has always been a place of thriving traffic and business exchanges.The Port of Genoa, favoured by its strategic geographic location, is placed at the centre of the important industrial and commercial area of northern Italy and southern Europe. With a trade volume of 51.6 million tonnes, it is the busiest port of Italy when measured by cargo. The Port of Genoa covers an area of about 700 hectares of land and 500 hectares on water, stretching for over 22 kilometres along the coastline, with 47 km of maritime water ways and 30 km of operative quays. Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Thermal imaging cameras help oil tankers navigate safely through ice infested waters.Navigating an oil tanker in open water is very challenging. It becomes even more difficult and dangerous when this needs to be done in ice infested waters. Shipping companies are more and more concerned about the safety of ice-class tankers during sub-zero operation and are looking for equipment that can help to detect ice in arctic waters from a far distance so that collisions can be avoided. This growing concern is reinforced by the Oil Companies International Maritime Forum (OCIMF) recommendations.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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'Iceberg ahead!The earth’s Polar Regions are considered by many seafarers to be among the most challenging environments in the world. The combination of extremely long nights, harsh weather and icebergs can make a trip through Arctic and Antarctic waters dangerous. Nowadays these trips can be made safer by using a thermal imaging camera from FLIR Systems. Thermal imaging can help seafarers to find the safest path through the ice.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Thermal imaging helps ensure boater safety on Lake Constance
Bordered by three countries it is no wonder that the beautiful Lake Constance – or Bodensee as it is called in the German language – is traversed by hundreds of people each year. A number of rescue societies make sure that these people can safely enjoy its wonders. On the Swiss side of the lake that task is fulfilled by the Seerettungsdienst Arbon, with the aid of a FLIR M-Series thermal imaging camera.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Thermal imaging, A technology ready to further conquer the world
We are living in a day and age where new technologies are brought to market faster than ever before. One technological breakthrough is often quickly leading to another. A new technology is often introduced even before people can familiarize themselves with the previous one. New products, based on these new technologies, are being launched continuously. Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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FLIR Systems Mariner turns night into dayYacht and boat owners want to enjoy themselves together with friends and family on their vessel. They enjoy the freedom of being able to go where they want and to discover new places. Although modern yachts are equipped with radar and other equipment that can help to avoid these hazards, there is a new tool available as well. Thermal imaging can help to protect a vessel, its passengers and crew.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Avoiding collisions in port and in open waterCement carrier installs thermal imaging camera to avoid deadly accidents.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Inland skippers use thermal imaging to navigate through tight spots at nightOne of the commercial skippers that recognized the potential FLIR thermal imaging cameras have for commercial shipping is the German inland skipper Rolf Bach. "The first time I saw thermal imaging cameras demonstrated on the barge of one of my colleagues I immediate knew I had to get one for my own barge combination 'El Niño', 'La Niña'."Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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FLIR M-Series helps to ensure passenger safety at the Lisbon ferriesSeveral ferries are travelling up and down the river all day. But it's not just ferries crossing the river: ships of all sizes and shapes traverse the Tagus. And when darkness or smoke impedes vision this can lead to dangerous situations. To avoid collisions, the new Lisbon ferries have been enhanced with FLIR M-Series thermal imaging cameras.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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With a thermal imaging camera down the NevaFLIR Systems Navigator Pan/Tilt facilitates night-time navigation.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Seeing in total darkness in a maritime environmentPractically all of us associate the sea with holidays and fun, but it can be a dangerous place,especially in nighttime and bad weather. Yachts collide with other vessels, run on cliffs or other objects resulting in heavy damages and sometimes even loss of life. Some of these accidents happen in open water, others while navigating in harbors and ports. Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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