
Thermal Imaging Cameras
Thermal imaging cameras detect infrared radiation, or heat, emitted by objects and convert it into visible images called thermograms. These cameras allow us to see temperature differences in their view, highlighting hot and cold areas. They are useful in various fields like building inspections, electrical maintenance, medical diagnostics, and security. Unlike regular cameras, thermal cameras do not rely on visible light, enabling visibility in darkness, fog, or smoke. They help identify issues like heat leaks, overheated equipment, or injury without direct contact, providing a safe and efficient way to assess temperature-related conditions.