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AC90M Handheld Acoustic Imager

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SKU: AC90M
Weight: 3.00 LBS
Width: 4.00 (in)
Height: 12.00 (in)
Depth: 3.00 (in)
Phone: 1-866-447-0651
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Manufactured by IIS
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AC90M Acoustic Imaging Camera

Handheld acoustic imagers, primarily utilized for detecting gas leaks under pressure in factories, partial discharges from electrical equipment, and mechanical vibrations from industrial equipment among other anomalies.

This product is lightweight, and its handheld design adheres ergonomic standards, making operation straightforward and user-friendly!

Features

  • High Sensitivity: 96 MEMS Digital Microphone Channels
  • High Sampling Rate:  192KHz
  • High Bandwidth: 2KHz-96KHz
  • Large Display: 5" Touchscreen
  • Portability: Pistol Grip all-in-one design
  • Multiple Modes: Mono, Multi, Holographic
  • Robust: Rugged Design
  • Remote Detection: Detection Distance 0.3m-130m
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Gas Leak Detection

Gas leaks represent a common challenge faced by various factories, including leaks of compressed gas,
flammable gas, toxic gas, corrosive gas, and inert gas among others. Leaks of compressed gas can lead to
substantial energy waste and may even cause equipment downtime, increasing factory production costs and risks.
Leaks of flammable or toxic gases can create safety hazards, potentially leading to fires and posing threats to
personal health, while also causing negative environmental impacts.  IIS' acoustic imagers can assist users in efficiently, intuitively, and accurately locating leak sources, alerting users  to take timely measures to prevent further losses.

Electrical Partial Discharge Detection

IIS' acoustic imagers identify and locate discharge sources by detecting sound wave signals produced by partial
discharges from high-voltage equipment, power cables, insulators, and other devices. This assists maintenance
personnel in promptly discovering and handling potential electrical faults, thereby ensuring the consistent and
safe operation of power equipment.