June 2011

  1. Thermography Helps Fight Disease

    Flir thermal imaging cameras have been used to help determine how well anti-allergy medicine is functioning. Using a thermal imaging camera to study the skin and temperature differences is an extremely accurate, non-invasive, non-contact technique that can easily be used to visually show changes that could indicate further problems and unknown issues. Continue reading →
  2. You're Invited to a Free Flir Seminar

    We are having a thermal imaging celebration and are delighted to announce a free seminar delivered by world leading Infrared camera manufacturer Flir Systems. The seminar aims to demonstrate how you can use Thermography in a wide variety of applications and how it can greatly reduce your time, costs and resource expenditure on diagnostics. Continue reading →
  3. Small Animal Thermal Imaging

    Recently we reported on the application of thermal imaging in equestrian sports and for Olympic horses. However, horses are not the only animals that can benefit from thermal imaging. Infrared cameras have recently been used to diagnose heath problems in small animals too. This makes the possibilities for thermal imaging much wider and also allows the use of thermal cameras to become a much more mainstream way of diagnosing problems. Continue reading →

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