Choosing the Right Camera for Thermography Projects
TBMG-5722
9/1/2009
- Content
Infrared (IR) thermography is an indispensable tool for studying dynamic thermal phenomena. This type of imaging is accomplished with an IR camera (Figure 1) that converts infrared radiation into a visual image depicting temperature variations across an object or scene. In addition, a good IR camera makes accurate (±1°C to ±2°C) non-contact measurements of the object’s temperatures.
- Citation
- "Choosing the Right Camera for Thermography Projects," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2009.