Thermal imaging, also known as infrared (IR) imaging, uncovers the unseen world of heat. Unlike our eyes, which detect visible light, thermal cameras capture infrared radiation emitted by objects. This invisible energy, emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero, varies depending on the object's temperature. A thermal camera conv… Read More
Thermal imaging technology allows us to visualize heat patterns invisible to the human eye. This powerful tool has a wide range of applications across diverse fields. From detecting deficiencies in industrial equipment to monitoring wildlife behavior in their natural habitats, thermal imaging provides valuable insights. In disaster relief, it aids … Read More