About FLIR

+46 8 753 25 00


Sweden

About Infrared
Infrared Cameras
Software
Accessories
Rent-a-CAM
Image Gallery
Success Stories
News & Events
Industry Applications
Infrared Training Center (ITC)
Customer Support
Contact Us

About Thermography

Thermography is the use of an infrared imaging and measurement camera to "see" and "measure " thermal energy emitted from an object.




Thermal, or infrared energy, is light that is not visible because its wavelength is too long to be detected by the human eye; it's the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we perceive as heat. Unlike visible light, in the infrared world, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat. Even very cold objects, like ice cubes, emit infrared. The higher the object's temperature, the greater the IR radiation emitted. Infrared allows us to see what our eyes cannot.

Infrared thermography cameras produce images of invisible infrared or "heat" radiation and provide precise non-contact temperature measurement capabilities. Nearly everything gets hot before it fails, making infrared cameras extremely cost-effective, valuable diagnostic tools in many diverse applications. And as industry strives to improve manufacturing efficiencies, manage energy, improve product quality, and enhance worker safety, new applications for infrared cameras continually emerge.


More Information
• How Do Infrared Cameras Work?
• Why Measure Temperature?
• Why Use Infrared?
• History of Infrared Technology
• Infrared Camera Related Links

 
© FLIR Systems, Inc 2005 Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use  |  Copyright Policy