Custom Search
|
|
Thermal Cameras
Thermal cameras are much more expensive than the visible-spectrum cameras. It is the process of capturing the heat from an object, which is undetectable to the human eye, and converting it into an image that can be observed. This process does not require any light and can function perfectly even if the surrounding lighting conditions is bright or dim. These cameras provide added vision within the infrared spectrum which in turn broadens the vision of objects viewed. In other words, thermal cameras help in seeing the difference in thermal temperature of objects viewed. Thermal cameras help in detecting and interpreting emissions and also provide users with images, even in conditions of low-visibility or complete darkness. There are two basic types of thermal cameras viz; Un-cooled and Cryogenically cooled. In the former type, the infrared-detector elements are equipped in a unit that operates at room temperature. This type of a camera does not make any noise, activates immediately and has an in-built battery. The Cryogenically cooled type of thermal camera are more expensive and more liable to damage from rough use. It has the elements contained inside a container that cools them to below 32 F (zero C). Its incredible resolution and sensitivity help in viewing a difference as small as 0.2 F (0.1 C) from more than 1,000 ft (300 m) away, which is sufficient to tell whether a person is holding a gun at such a huge distance! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Thermal Cameras - Infrared Cameras Inc. is a leading manufacturer of thermal imaging and infrared camera systems. Our mission is to provide customers with high quality thermal imaging solutions that meet and exceed the needs of their particular application. |
|
© 2005-2011 Article Dashboard