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Tix660 infrared camera

Manufactured by Fluke
Sourced in United States

The Fluke TiX660 Infrared Camera is a high-performance thermal imaging device. It features a 640 x 480 pixel infrared sensor and can capture thermal images and video. The camera has a temperature measurement range of -20°C to +650°C.

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2 protocols using tix660 infrared camera

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Measuring Body Skin Temperature in Cold Exposure

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The animals were subjected to a cold room (4 °C) without access to food or water. The body skin temperature was measured with an infrared camera (Fluke TiX660 Infrared Camera, Fluke Corporation, Everett, Washington, DC, USA) and analyzed with a specific software package (Smartview 3.14.45).
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Cold Exposure Thermal Monitoring

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The mice were subjected to a cold room (4 °C) without access to food or water. The rectal temperature was measured at the indicated time after exposure to the cold, using a rectal probe connected to digital thermometer (BAT-12 Microprobe-Thermometer; Physitemp, USA). Skin temperature was recorded with an infrared camera (Fluke TiX660 Infrared Camera, Fluke Corporation, Washington, USA) and analyzed with a specific software package (Smartview3.14.45 Fluke Corporation, Washington, USA).
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