Agilent ties up with Avio to develop enhanced thermal imager

Agilent Technologies has reached an agreement with Nippon Avionics (Avio) to jointly develop enhanced thermal imager solution.

In a statement Agilent said that the joint venture, in which Avio brings more than 4 decades of experience and market knowledge and Agilent offers handheld tools, would launch their first product Agilent U5855a True/Rthermal imager. This would help Agilent’s handheld instruments portfolio expands its reach into industrial market, enabling the company to offer customers a one-stop centre for their application needs.

“The U5855A TrueIR thermal imager is the start of a long-term relationship integrating the core competencies of each company to advance the future of thermal imager technology,” said Minoru Hijikawa, vice president, Avio.

The U5855A TrueIR thermal imager provides clear and sharp thermal images with its unique Fine Resolution capability, which enhances the quality of thermal images by reconstructing the image based on multiple continuously captured infrared frames. The U5855A comes with a light and ergonomic design to allow engineers to comfortably use the thermal imager for longer periods of time or even one-handed operation in tight locations, said the company officials.

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