Thermal imaging cameras have influenced the way temperature measurement is conducted across various industries. The cameras with their capabilities and features, allow non-contact measurement, accurateness, views of heat patterns and the ability to indicate issues.
The most advantages aspect of a thermal imaging camera is the ability of non-contact with the object, surfaces or industrial process being monitored for temperature. This allows the use of the cameras in hazardous areas and difficult to reach areas.
Being equipped with the latest algorithms, features, and high-resolution sensors allows the cameras to give accurate temperature reading in the industrial process. Also showing heat patterns and temperature gradients in real time gives an advantage at identifying issues in the industrial processes and predictive maintenance before stoppages or product damage. Addressing these issues early reduces costs and down time.
Thermal imaging cameras offer more than images, most models allow for data collection. The advanced software comes with many models, this feature allows the user to generate and produce in depth reports, trends and analytics related to their industrial process.
Where do we use thermal imaging?
Thermal imaging cameras have migrated into other fields and have found many uses.
Electrical maintenance uses for thermal imaging are extensive. For example, power line technicians use thermal imaging to locate and pinpoint joints and parts that are at risk of overheating as they’re already emitting more heat than the stronger sections. They can also help spot loose connections or devices that are starting to fail. Pyrosales offer the InfiRay C series or M series which is best for this industry.
Plumbers use thermal imagers to inspect sites of possible leaks, mainly through walls and pipes. Since the devices can be used at a distance, they’re ideal for finding potential problems in equipment that is either hard to reach or might otherwise pose safety issues to workers. Pyrosales offer the InfiRay C series or M series which is best for this industry.
Mechanical and building construction technicians who work with thermal insulation use imaging to quickly identify leaks, which is important to maintain efficient temperature regulation in a building. At a glance, they can analyse a building’s structure and spot faults. Heat loss from walls, HVAC equipment, doors and windows are common thermal performance issues that are easily picked up by a thermal imager. Pyrosales offer the InfiRay C series or M series which is best for this industry.
Animal and Pest management is a field which has a surprising number of uses for thermal imagers. They can help spot pests or animals in dark roof areas without having to climb up into them, and they can detect potential termite activity. Also, they’re commonly used to conduct wildlife surveys more easily in a totally non-invasive, non-intrusive manner. Pyrosales offer the InfiRay C series or M series which is best for this industry.
Transport navigation gets significant benefits from thermal imaging, particularly when traveling at night. For example, maritime navigation uses it for clearly seeing other vessels, people, and obstructions during the night while out at sea. In recent years, cars have begun incorporating infrared cameras to alert drivers of people or animals beyond streetlights or the reach of their headlights. Pyrosales do not stock this product for this industry, but we can assist check out this link Automotive Thermal Camera .
Healthcare and medicine also have practical uses, such as to spot fevers and temperature anomalies. This has proven to be especially important in airports where these thermal imaging cameras can quickly and accurately scan all incoming or outgoing passengers for higher temperatures, which was crucial during recent outbreaks of diseases like SARS and Ebola. Additionally, thermal imagers have been proven to help diagnose a range of disorders associated with the neck, back and limbs, as well as circulatory problems. Pyrosales do not stock this product for this industry, but we can assist check out this link. Human Body Temperature Thermal Camera.
Fire-fighters use thermal imaging to help them see through smoke, particularly in rescue missions when they’re searching for people in an otherwise obscured and dangerous environment. They also use thermal cameras for rapid identification of spot fires, so they can intervene before they spread. Pyrosales do not stock this product for this industry, but we can assist check out these links PT-SE Infrared Thermal Binoculars or Multi-functional Handheld Thermal Binocular .
Police and law enforcement agencies incorporate thermal imagers into their surveillance equipment, used for locating suspects especially at night, as well as to investigate crime scenes and for search and rescue operations. They’re superior to night-vision devices, as they don’t require any ambient light and are unaffected by bright lights, which is essential for tactical missions. Pyrosales do not stock this product for this industry, but we can check out these links PT-SE Infrared Thermal Binoculars or Multi-functional Thermal Binocular.
Science and research are undoubtedly sectors that draw significant benefits from using thermal imagers, for accurate and precise visualisations of heat patterns such as dark side of the moon.
Other applications which use a thermal imaging camera include heating, ventilation and air conditioning installations, mould detection, quality assurance in processes such as glass manufacturing and many more.
Money saving is something you wouldn’t necessarily expect from a thermal imaging device, but when you think about everything it can do, it makes sense. After the upfront cost of purchasing the device, they can undoubtedly save your business or home thousands of dollars or more in potential maintenance and repair costs that might incur if faults, leaks, or weaknesses were not identified earlier.
However, it’s important to recognise that while thermal imaging has all these applications, it’s often best to use additional instruments or tools when appropriate to confirm what you’re seeing. Additionally, it’s worth noting that thermal imaging cameras are unable to see through walls and objects, but rather, they only pick up what’s reflected off them.
Choosing and purchasing a high-quality thermal imaging Camera
It’s crucial to use a high-quality product to ensure that you detect and record accurate measurements. A big difference between different types of thermal imagers are the resolution and clarity of the images they provide.
Here at Pyrosales we are proud to offer a wide range of Thermal imaging Cameras suitable for all kinds of applications, whether they be professional or hobbyist. Our suite of top-range thermal imagers is made by InfiRay, a globally active, high-tech company with an expertise in innovative measurement solutions that are guaranteed to meet your needs.
Thermal imaging is an impressive and compact method of identifying, measuring and visualising heat patterns, particularly in environments where there’s a lack of visible light. Armed with an effective and high-quality thermal imaging camera, there are a broad range of applications available, from industrial to health to research and science and so much more.