Dräger UCF® 9000
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- 12 Oct, 2021
Dräger UCF® 9000
Fires and other hazardous environments pose unseen challenges and dangers. Now you can know before you go with the Dräger UCF 9000 thermal imaging camera. With first-rate image quality and precision, this camera is intrinsically safe and approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Benefits :
Always have a hand free
Like all Dräger UCF thermal imaging cameras, the UCF 9000 is a compact design. The holding hand also operates all functions. Buttons and keys are quickly selected with the thumb or index finger. With its robust support the UCF is conveniently at hand even while you are crawling on all fours: Simply support yourself against the ground with the device’s crawlplate support.
Thermal image or real image mode
The UCF 9000 is capable of capturing video and individual photos of not just the displayed thermal images, but also from real digital images. With this option, you can make a live recording of real operations and training situations and evaluate them on the display on site with the play function.
Eight additional image modes
In addition to standard mode:
- Fire (firefighting)
- Persons (search and rescue)
- Thermal Scan (searching for hotspots)
- Outdoors (searching for persons outside)
- Hazardous Goods (leak detection and level indicators)
- Scan PLUS (searching for heat sources – in real image)
- Normal Image (video camera)
- User-defined 1
Additional advantages
- intuitive operation: easy and safe handling even under rough conditions
- display brightness adjusts automatically to environment
- easy-to-read status information
- modern lithium ion batteries provide approx. four hours operating time
- automatic stand-by for longer battery life
- different attachment options (e.g. neck strap or retractable lanyard)
- wide range of accessories (e.g. transport case, vehicle installation kit, tripods, etc.)
Crystal clear images
Even when the visibility is extremely poor, the UCF 9000 will still deliver first-rate image quality and detailed precision. With its 384 x 288 pixels it offers an extremely high resolution and thus provides up to 44% more detail than other high resolution firefighting thermal imaging cameras. Its 57° field of view (horizontal) provides you with an extra-large overview of the situation. To bring the scene in even closer, you have the option of using the 4x zoom in addition to the 2x zoom.
The UCF basic functions
- Laser pointer:
use the pointer to mark heat sources or display the fill level of tanks - Snapshot function:
look around corners and freeze the image to assess the situation - Extended dynamic range:
clearly detect persons and objects even near fires - Quick shutter:
don’t miss information because the detector is calibrating itself or when switching to a different operating mode
Continuous recording with full memory card
Should the recording capacity of approximately two hours be exhausted, the black box of the UCF 9000 guarantees further use of the thermal imaging video. If the memory is full, the camera will simply record over the beginning of the recording. The recording continues automatically.