thermal cameras

  1. Thermal Cameras & Child Safety At Airports

    Outside of the movies, you'd not honestly expect children to go exploring in an airport's baggage handling system. Unfortunately several accidents of this type are reported every year in airports round the world, with curious children slipping away from their parents and in through the flaps of the airport's baggage system. Continue reading →
  2. Lying? Thermal Cameras Can Tell.

    Through the use of a thermal camera scientist types have found out some pretty interesting things about the human body. Continue reading →
  3. Using Thermal Cameras To See In the Dark

    Human eyes aren’t naturally brilliant in darkness. It’s much easier for things to remain hidden when night falls, or when a building doesn’t have much light within it. Continue reading →
  4. Veterinary Thermography FAQ

    There are still many questions surrounding veterinary thermography from both vets and animal owners themselves. We have compiled and answered some of the most popular questions we get asked. Continue reading →
  5. Get a Free FLIR Thermal Greenbook

    For a limited time, FLIR is giving away a handy guidebook all about using thermal imaging in buildings and renewable energy applications. Continue reading →
  6. Thermal Cameras Used To Prevent Disease In Cows

    The uses of thermal imaging cameras just keep growing. Continue reading →
  7. Thermal Crime Fighters

    Thermal cameras already have a lot of uses and now they’re going to be used to fight crime as well. Police officers in Harvey County USA are soon to be given state-of-the-art thermal cameras, helping them to pinpoint criminals who might be hiding in darkness. Continue reading →
  8. Flir i7 for Industrial Technician Students

    It has been reported recently that industrial technicians of the future should use the most advanced equipment available. Continue reading →
  9. New Look Thermal Imaging Camera!

    This week has seen the launch of our new look Thermal Imaging Camera website. Continue reading →
  10. Thermal Imaging Ash Cloud Detection System

    Since the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano grounded most of UK airspace, scientists have been trying to come up with some kind of Ash cloud detection system. A standard jet engine superheats the ash particles, which turns them to glass inside the engine itself resulting in the engine stopping mid air. Continue reading →
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