September 2012

  1. Going Thermal at the Office

    Ever wondered what taking thermal images of seemingly mundane things around the office looks like? The results may surprise you! Continue reading →
  2. How Do Vets Use Thermal Cameras?

    Veterinarians across the world are now starting to use thermal imaging cameras – but how can they be used to help animals? Continue reading →
  3. Improving Product Line Efficiency

    Here’s another great way thermal cameras can be used to make everyone’s lives easier. Continue reading →
  4. IR Windows Make Testing Electricity Easy

    Checking electrical boxes is an important but dangerous process. However, there’s a way to make it a lot safer! Continue reading →
  5. Navigating Ice Fields Using the Power of Thermal

    Would the Titanic hit that iceberg if it had a thermal camera installed? Probably not. Continue reading →
  6. Using Thermography as a Security Solution

    It’s a thermo-revolution for security purposes. Continue reading →
  7. Using Thermal Cameras In the Home

    Out of sight, out of mind is a common enough phrase, but it’s really not one you should think about when examining your home. Continue reading →
  8. Missing Hikers Found By Thermal Camera

    Rambling on and on. A group of missing hikers were found safely in the mountains of Switzerland over the weekend thanks to the aid of a thermal imaging camera. Developed by FLIR, the thermal camera is attached to a Swiss Air Force Super Puma Helicopter which was dispatched to find the missing hikers after they’d been reported missing. Thermal cameras...
  9. Thermally Drunk

    New technology used within thermal imaging cameras could, apparently, be used to determine whether a person is drunk or not. Continue reading →
  10. Thermal Cameras Used for Monitoring Electrical Substations

    FLIR details yet another use for a thermal camera in a new application report – checking the efficiency of electrical substations. Continue reading →

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