Thermal imaging, also called thermography is the means by which humans may see in the infrared portion of the spectrum(roughly 900–14,000 nanometers or 0.9–14 µm). Thermographic cameras detect those radiation and produce images of that radiation. Infrared radiation is emitted by all objects above temperature of -273 degree Kelvin. The amount of radiation emitted by an object increases with temperature, therefore thermography allows one to see variations in temperature.
We have a fantastic range of thermal imagers available with us, with outstanding image quality with whose help you can monitor even the minutest temperature difference.
The description for our thermal imagers is as below. |

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