Thermal imaging camera

A thermal imager, sometimes referred to as an infrared camera, is a device that captures images of heat radiation emitted by objects and converts them into visible images.

These images are created by detecting the temperature differences of various objects and displaying them as shades of color.

Thermal imagers are commonly used in a variety of applications, including firefighting, search and rescue operations, industrial inspections, and medical imaging.

They are particularly useful in situations where visibility is poor, such as during a fire, and can help identify hotspots, find survivors, and locate potential hazards.

Thermal imagers are also useful for detecting energy leaks in buildings, monitoring machinery and equipment for overheating, and diagnosing medical conditions by detecting variations in skin temperature.

With technological advancements, thermal imagers have become more affordable and accessible, making them an increasingly popular tool across various industries.