IRISS, Inc.
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IRISS, Inc. products

Infrared Inspection Windows

IRISS - The Toughest and Most Reliable Infrared and Ultrasound Window

The CAP-ENV-PD features a reinforced environmentally sealed door design while also providing a large visually clear infrared (IR) transmissive viewing area. The CAP-ENV-PD also comes equipped with a versatile port for ultrasound inspections – an ideal way to identify electrical faults. Initially developed for MV transformer and switchgear applications. The CAP-ENV-PD is a perfect combination solution for medium and high voltage applications where both IR and Ultrasound inspection is desired.


IRISS - The Toughest and Most Reliable Infrared and Ultrasound Window

The CAP-ENV-DC features a reinforced, environmentally-sealed, slide-down door design, while also protecting the largest visuallyclear infrared (IR) transmissive viewing area available on the market today. The exclusive reinforced-polymer system allows any thermography camera to monitor completely undisturbed assets inside energized electrical equipment on the visual, UV and shortwave, midwave and longwave IR spectra. The larger rectangular viewing area provides an unparalleled field of view when compared to traditional, round IR windows. Constructed completely from stainless steel, the CAP-ENV-DC series is recommended to protect inspection windows in applications where harsh environmental conditions exist.

Safe-Connect Thermochromic Solutions

IRISS - Fixed-Wire Overtemperature Indicator Clips for Electrical Equipment

The Thermo Clip™ Series serve as overtemperature indicators for electrical assets. Using a patented Thermochromic technology, these easily-installed clips provide a color-changing visual indicator that work in tandem with the large format windows from IRISS as part of the visual component in the inspection process prior to and between infrared and ultrasound inspections. With a memory-effect feature, these non-conducive clips can also let inspectors see a permanent record of overtemperature excursions in intermittently loaded systems.