Thermal imaging is simply defined as the use of an infrared sensor to detect radiation emitted by an object in the near-infrared (SWIR), mid-infrared (MWIR) or far-infrared (LWIR) spectrum.
Any object with a temperature above absolute zero emits radiation. The amount of detectable radiation depends on the object's temperature and emissivity, as well as the type of sensor used for imaging.
Xenics infrared cameras feature different types of sensors to cover the entire infrared spectrum for your infrared imaging applications. These cameras combine performance, precision and ease of measurement, thanks to the recording and analysis software supplied.
These cameras, cooled or uncooled, with acquisition frequencies up to 100kHz, are the ideal solutions for your research and thermography applications, from -20 to +2000°C.
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