Thermal Imaging Camera
A thermal imaging camera is a device that uses infrared and thermal imaging technology to convert the image of the temperature distribution of the target object into a visible image through detecting the infrared radiation of the target object and applying signal processing and photoelectric conversion. The thermal imaging camera accurately quantifies the actual detected heat and images of the entire object in real-time in the form of a surface, thus accurately identifying the suspected fault area that is heating. The operator initially judges the fever condition and the fault location through the image color and hotspot tracking display function displayed on the screen of the thermal imaging detector, and strictly analyzes it, thereby embodying high efficiency and high accuracy in confirming the problem.
Thermal imaging equipment has been used in the military field for the past few years and expanding into civilian and industrial fields in recent years. After decades of continuous development, infrared thermography camera has evolved from a bulky machine into a lightweight, portable device for field testing.