Teledyne FLIR thermal imaging cameras reveal a mine of information

Teledyne FLIR, world leader in the design and manufacture of thermal imaging cameras and sensors, will be showcasing its latest innovations for the mining industry at Electra Mining 2024 in South Africa.

Taking place at the Johannesburg Expo Centre on 2 – 6 September, Teledyne FLIR will use the exhibition to shine the spotlight on solutions for mining, utilities and manufacturing professionals, with a special focus on condition monitoring and early fire detection equipment.

On Stand D20 in Hall 8, Teledyne FLIR will help visitors discover how they can limit downtime, improve efficiency and enhance safety. FLIR cameras see thermal overload in mining industry operations before it becomes critical. Outstanding image clarity supports easy hot-spot detection to prevent unscheduled downtime and improve site safety.

To provide an application example, mines rely heavily on high-voltage electric power for ore extraction, transportation and processing. FLIR thermal imaging cameras are powerful inspection tools which monitor the transformers that feed watering systems, refrigeration systems, MCC (mobile climate control) systems and substations, both on the surface and underground. They are also suitable for use in many explosive atmospheres.

At Electra Mining 2024, Teledyne FLIR will show a number of innovations dedicated to this demanding sector, such as its aluminium IP67-rated protective housings. With housing models available for FLIR A400/A500/A700 thermal imaging cameras and FLIR A50/A70 compact smart sensor cameras, the accuracy of a camera within the protective housing remains within standard specifications due to FLIR’s proprietary radiometric formulas.

FLIR will also have R&D kits based on its A50/A70 fixed-mount thermal cameras present on the stand. These kits are the optimal choice for engineers who need a complete understanding of their system’s thermal profile or require defensible thermal data to support critical decisions.

Those seeking condition monitoring and early fire detection solutions should seek out FLIR A500f/A700f advanced smart sensor thermal cameras. Perfect for users who want built-in, on-camera analytics and alarm capabilities, these cameras combine unmatched thermal imaging with edge computing and IIoT capabilities.


Many other thermal imaging cameras will be on display to suit a range of applications and budgets. The FLIR ExPro series, for example, offers up to 320 × 240 thermal resolution and vibrant imagery supported by FLIR’s patented MSX® (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging). Another technology of note – FLIR Si series acoustic imaging cameras – are perfect for mines looking to achieve the fast detection of issues such as compressed air leaks, vacuum system leaks or electrical partial discharge in high-voltage systems. Models from the FLIR ONE series of thermal imaging cameras for iOS® or Android™ smartphones are also set to appear on the stand.

Experienced Teledyne FLIR experts such as Krystle Temmerman and Adhir Ramborosa will be present throughout the show to discuss the optimal solutions for existing challenges and new projects.

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