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Thank you for spending your time visiting our booth at the Electrical & Power Indonesia Exhibition 2023

Dear Customers,
We would like to thank you for spending your time visiting our booth at the Electrical & Power Indonesia Exhibition 2023, held in JIEXPO Kemayoran - Jakarta. It was our pleasure and honor as we enjoyed many inspiring conversations. The exhibition gave us the opportunity to showcase our successful collections and new additions, which generated great interest.


For further inquiries or in case you want more information about our products, please feel free to email us.

Best Regards,
The Electrical Testing Expert Team

10 things you need to know about thermal imagers

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Whether you choose a simple point-and-shoot model or a high-end thermal imager with all the bells and whistles, here are some key features and specs you should consider:

  1. Resolution
    • Detector resolution indicates the number of detector pixels on the camera. More pixels, means higher resolution.
    • Spatial resolution is based on detector pixels and the field of view (FOV) spec, combining them to define the area the imager sees at any given moment. Spatial resolution can be used to help define the smallest object size that can be detected. A lower spatial resolution value means better detail and image quality.
  2. Focus 
    With a variety of focus mechanisms to choose from, it is important to take into account your skill level as well as the application in selecting a focus type. Here are the common focus mechanisms:
    • Fixed: Point and shoot simplicity
    • Manual: Precise incremental focus
    • Auto focus: Automatically focuses on a target but may require manual adjustment.
    • Laser-assisted auto focus: Uses a built-in laser distance meter to calculate distance to the target.
    • Multifocal: Captures and stores multiple images of the target from varying focal distances and uses software to blend them into one image with ultra-sharp depth of field detail. Fluke Corp., for example, calls its implementation of this technology MultiSharp™ Focus.

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9 Things You’ll Love About the Fluke T6 Electrical Tester

For many years, electricians and technicians looking for a quick current reading have reached for their trusted Fluke T5 Electrical Tester with “open fork” technology. The T5 has been seen in tool belts the world over, but now there’s the Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester. Here’s how Fluke’s engineers improved on the T5 to develop the ultimate in electrical testing—the T6.

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