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The main features and working principles of the thermal camera

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The thermal camera is used in a wide range of applications, and as infrared technology continues to develop and become more widespread, new applications are constantly being developed. Infrared technology is used in both civil and military applications, initially in the military and gradually in the civilian sector. In civilian applications, it is generally known as the thermal camera and is mainly used in research and development or for industrial inspection and maintenance of equipment, but is also used in fire prevention, night vision, and security. Let's take a look at the main features and working principles of the thermal camera. Here are some answers.


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  • The two main features of the thermal camera.

  • How does the thermal camera work?


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The two main features of the thermal camera.

When it comes to the working principle of the thermal camera, many people will say that it is just infrared light. First of all, it is important to understand the two main features of the thermal camera: temperature measurement and imaging. In other words, all devices called thermal camera can measure and image temperature. There is also a device in the medical field that measures body temperature without contact, but it only displays a temperature value, this is called an infrared thermometer. This is called an infrared thermometer. The thermometer measures the temperature at a single point, whereas the thermal camera measures the temperature at a single surface, which is much more extensive and has an image.


How does the thermal scope work?

In layman's terms, thermal camera transforms the invisible infrared energy emitted by an object into a visible thermal image. The different colors on the thermal image represent the different temperatures of the object being measured. By viewing the thermal image, the overall temperature distribution of the target can be observed and the heat generation of the target can be studied to determine the next step in the process. The modern thermal scope works by using optoelectronic devices to detect and measure radiation and to establish a correlation between the radiation and the surface temperature. All objects above absolute zero (-273°C) emit infrared radiation. Thermal camera uses an infrared detector and an optical imaging objective to receive a graphic representation of the infrared radiation energy distribution of the target to be measured reflected on the photoreceptor of the infrared detector, thus obtaining an infrared thermal image that corresponds to the heat distribution field of the object surface.


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