Thermal Imaging allows us to see areas of possible concern such as plumbing and air leaks, and pest infestations.
Thermal imaging allows heat levels to be detected by measuring infrared radiation, producing images of that radiation called thermograms.
Not exact matches
Sean Towner, Regional Manager East, Instruments for FLIR, says that is where his company's
thermal imaging cameras come in,
allowing educators to teach a fundamental principle of physics that is everywhere in our daily lives: heat.
«A FLIR
thermal imaging camera, at an affordable price, now
allows educators and students to visualise the heat pattern on an image, and as we all know a picture is worth a thousand words.»
Infrared
Thermal Imaging is an advanced, non-destructive technology that
allows us to show you things about your home that no one can show you with conventional inspection methods.
Incorporating the highest level of
thermal imaging training available, Level lll Thermography, into a home inspection
allows for accurate reliable interpretation of the
thermal images over someone that has purchased the low end
thermal camera and no training in its use.