THERMAL CAMERAS

Thermal cameras, also known as infrared cameras or thermographic cameras, detect the infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and create images based on their temperature differences. Unlike traditional cameras, which rely on visible light to capture images, thermal cameras can “see” in total darkness and through smoke, fog, and haze. They are widely used for various applications, including security surveillance, industrial inspections, firefighting, search and rescue operations, and medical diagnostics. Thermal cameras can detect hotspots, identify overheating machinery, track wildlife, and even screen for fevers in humans, making them valuable tools in a range of industries and scenarios.

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