Thermal cameras are advanced imaging devices that detect infrared radiation emitted by objects. They are used to capture images of objects in complete darkness or in low light conditions. Thermal cameras can detect a range of temperatures from -40°C to 2000°C and are thus able to detect variations in heat emitted by objects or living organisms.
Thermal cameras are widely used in a variety of industries including security, surveillance, and firefighting. They are also used by energy auditors to detect insulation problems and energy leaks in buildings. Additionally, thermal cameras are used in law enforcement to detect and track suspects in the dark, and in the medical field to detect temperature variations in the body.
Thermal cameras use a process called thermography, wherein the camera detects the infrared energy and converts it into an image. These images can be displayed in various colors, with each color representing a specific temperature range. The hotter the object, the brighter and more vibrant the color on the image.
Thermal cameras have become widely accessible in recent years due to advancements in technology, making them an essential tool in various industries that require precise temperature measurement and imaging.
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