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ThermaCAM DATABASE™

Archive, Query, and Organize Infrared Inspection Data

Organizing and managing infrared inspection results is typically an enormously time-consuming task; ThermaCAM DataBase dramatically simplifies this process, allowing to you be more productive managing electrical and mechanical equipment reliability.

ThermaCAM DataBase automatically organizes IR inspection reports and data from ThermaCAM Reporter, letting you spend more time in the field inspecting and less time at your PC entering and organizing survey results.

Information from ThermaCAM Reporter is automatically exported to ThermaCAM DataBase eliminating the tedium associated with manually entering thermal data into an independent, stand-alone database.

Store all your infrared reports in a single folder and use ThermaCAM DataBase to quickly find specific reports or infrared images. Powerful query functions can search images and reports on many parameters, letting you immediately identify equipment at critical temperatures. One click, and ThermaCAM DataBase returns images and reports matching your query criteria. Easily archive report data, monitor critical equipment, track component behavior and trends over time, predict failure(s) and access historical data with this powerful Microsoft Access-based database program.


ThermaCAM DataBase allows you to archive report data, monitor critical equipment, track component behavior, trend over time, predict failure(s) and access historical data.

Powerful query tools allow users to identify equipment at critical temperatures.

Features And Benefits

  • Easily export data from ThermaCAM Reporter into a DATABASE file
  • Query on text comments, report and/or IR image properties
  • Easily save and recall queries
  • Create a report from query results with ThermaCAM Reporter
  • View images and reports from within the DATABASE program
  • Microsoft Access-compatible .mdb database file
  • ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity) compliant

Export Infrared Data From Reporter Into A Database File

Organize IR inspection report data exported from ThermaCAM Reporter easily into a database file. Eliminate the need to manually archive reports and images using complex file folder structures.

Query On Text Comments, Report, And/Or Ir Image Properties

Powerful options allow you to query against data stored in ThermaCAM Reporter. Search by report, image information, camera parameters, IR text comments, thermal analysis data, and/or single or chained queries. One click will run the query and return the specific infrared images or reports that match your query criteria.

Easily Save And Recall Queries

Once you run a query, you can save it and simply re-open it in DATABASE to re-apply it.

Create A Report From Query Results With Thermacam Reporter

Select the query you want to report on instead of manually selecting individual images. Only those thermal images matching your query will be imported into the new report.

View Images And Reports From Within The Database Program

Display all the IR images that have been exported to DATABASE, regardless of what report they are originally from. Easily find a specific image, or a series of images, using the query tools.

Microsoft Access-Compatible .Mdb Database File

ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity) compliant database file allows you to share information with other ODBC database programs.

Questions?

To learn more about our software products please contact:
FLIR Boston Sales: 1800-GO-INFRA

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Technical Support

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More Information
• View ThermaCAM Database Demo
• ThermaCAM Database Datasheet (pdf)
• Contact Us
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