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  1. How Do Vets Use Thermal Cameras?

    Veterinarians across the world are now starting to use thermal imaging cameras – but how can they be used to help animals? Continue reading →
  2. 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 →
  3. Welcome to the Thermal Zoo

    Thermal imaging cameras are being used to monitor the stress levels in zoo animals and to keep those stress levels to a minimum. It has been reported that many animals are prone to emotional stress and the physical side effects of anaesthetics, and in some cases treatment does more harm than good. Continue reading →
  4. Small Animal Thermal Imaging

    Recently we reported on the application of thermal imaging in equestrian sports and for Olympic horses. However, horses are not the only animals that can benefit from thermal imaging. Infrared cameras have recently been used to diagnose heath problems in small animals too. This makes the possibilities for thermal imaging much wider and also allows the use of thermal cameras to become a much more mainstream way of diagnosing problems. Continue reading →
  5. Thermal Imaging in Olympic Horses

    Thermal cameras help spot clinical problems in horses to help prevent serious injury. A trained thermographer or a vet can check the horse for injury or any weak/hot spots that are not otherwise visible to the naked eye. As this is a non intrusive method, any problems can be quickly and easily spotted without causing any distress to the animal. Continue reading →
  6. The Applications of Thermal Cameras and Thermography

    In the PASS Thermal Camera division we are never surprised at the types and sectors that buy thermal imaging cameras from us. Recently we've had everything from a sports physiotherapist to a window company. Here are a few applications and popular uses of Themography equipment; Veterinarians Animals, especially horses, cost a lot of money to keep fit and healthy if racing, riding or sport is a big aspect of that animal’s life. Every equine vet will tell you that preventing a problem is better and a hand held camera such as the Flir i40 Thermal Imaging Camera is vital for this kind of application by highlighting issues that may become problems later. Continue reading →
  7. Thermal Applications, Are you up to Speed?

    There are many varying applications for thermography equipment and many companies and industries are now realising the benefit of using thermal technology to highlight and prevent costly problems. Below we have highlighted a few of the many applications a thermal imaging camera can be used for. Continue reading →
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