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HIKMICRO AI56 acoustic camera
- EAN no.: 6974004642587
- LM no.: 6398337311
- Supplier: Elma Instruments
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Description
Type no.: 6974004642587
Promotion code: 80160777
UNSPSC (v. 19.0501): 60104808
HS Code: 90303900
HIKMICRO AI56 is a professional tool for sound source localization. With 64 low-noise microphones and an adjustable bandwidth from 2 kHz to 65 kHz, the AI56 provides an easy and efficient way to locate compressed air leaks in industrial environments or to detect partial discharge in high-voltage systems. Using a large 4.3" LCD touchscreen, the results are displayed over a digital image, quickly guiding you to the source causing the problem.
When testing high voltage, the maximum range of up to 100 meters allows you to maintain a safe distance from high-voltage equipment. By using this lightweight and user-friendly instrument, you can minimize troubleshooting time and save additional costs related to equipment failure and downtime.
A leak in a pressurized system emits ultrasound that is not audible to the human ear. With HIKMICRO AI56, you can determine both the direction and the size of the leak when the area is scanned. This method is typically many times faster than traditional scans performed with ultrasonic equipment and the “sniffer method.” The instrument operates at distances of up to 100 meters and quickly finds any leaks of gas, air, or steam in pressurized systems.
When testing high voltage, the maximum range of up to 100 meters allows you to maintain a safe distance from high-voltage equipment. By using this lightweight and user-friendly instrument, you can minimize troubleshooting time and save additional costs related to equipment failure and downtime.
A leak in a pressurized system emits ultrasound that is not audible to the human ear. With HIKMICRO AI56, you can determine both the direction and the size of the leak when the area is scanned. This method is typically many times faster than traditional scans performed with ultrasonic equipment and the “sniffer method.” The instrument operates at distances of up to 100 meters and quickly finds any leaks of gas, air, or steam in pressurized systems.