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MSA Evolution 5200 Thermal Imaging Camera
Introducing the new Evolution 5200 Thermal Imaging
Camera with Next Generation Performance and New Exclusive Features
available only from MSA.

High Performance Safety
| • 320° F High Sense Mode Range -
gives high image definition over the widest temperature range
of any TIC |
| • Twice the Low Sensitivity in the 320°
to +100° F range, compared to all other TICs - for great
imaging! |
It all adds up to the highest ISDR* of any TIC -
with clearer, sharper, more detailed images over the entire temp
range.
*Instantaneous Scene Dynamic Range is
the combined value of a sensor's sensitivity and temperature range
to determine the number of temperature differences that can be
seen at any given instant.
Low Cost - High Value
As TICs become more affordable, MSA takes the lead by adding new
features and increasing performance - while lowering both initial
and lifetime costs. The increased value of MSA TICs is realized
through expanded TIC uses, time saved and SAFETY - every day!
Exclusive Feature - New Heat Seeker
PLUS - now providing image detail shading.
Also - Only From MSA:
• Instant On
• Instant Mode Switching
• Warnings on all Shut Downs
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• Shutter Indicator
• Temp Bar and Digital Temp • 5% Low Sense
Activation |
Comparison of Fire Service TIC Performance
High and Low Sensitivity
Most TICs generate thermal images in either High Sense or Low
Sense modes, depending on the temperature of the scene. High Sense
mode delivers the best image quality - but has a limited temperature
range. Low Sense mode trades image quality for a wider temp range
to keep the TIC working in high heat.
Evolution 5200 Performance
Only MSA delivers High Sense image quality up to 320° F, the
range that 80% of the time matches the temperature range in most
structural fires. In addition, only MSA delivers increased sensitivity
in Low Sense mode with better high temperature image quality.
The shaded color in both High and Low Sense is Evolution 5200's
new Heat Seeker PLUS.
Competitive Performance
The limited High Sense temperature range on competitive TICs means
that image quality is lost sooner. Low Sense then becomes the
standard operating mode, using only a fraction of the total available
sensitivity. In addition, competitive TICs lack Heat Seeking color
in High Sense mode, an important tool to determine the presence
and direction of the fire.
Contact us for pricing
and more information on the Evolution 5200
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