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  1. Australia deploys Thermography in Hunt for Missing Flight MH370

    The Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia is examining thermal imagery of the Indian ocean from several additional satellites to measure the temperature of the surface of the ocean in the hunt for missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. Continue reading →
  2. Case Study - See Hot Spots in Context

    Using a thermal imaging camera to outline electronic components enhances electronic troubleshooting. The new FLIR E4 has proved to be a hot seller for PASS Ltd, the independent test equipment professionals. One particularly enthusiastic electronics engineer uses it to monitor the temperature of circuit boards for potential faults, by finding where heat sources are on a board. Continue reading →
  3. Media Escalates Thermal Imaging Wars

    They say that people in glass houses should not throw stones. By the same token, people in poorly insulated homes should not take thermal images of other poorly insulated building, lest they should find themselves with egg on their faces. Continue reading →
  4. Rudolf's Nose Spotted by Thermal Imaging

    We all know Rudolf is meant to have a red nose, but now it's been proven why thanks to the technology behind thermal cameras. Continue reading →
  5. Exploring Your Universe with the FLIR E30

    When the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC), was putting together equipment packages for distribution to 10 selected Museums and Discovery Centres for use in its ‘Explore Your Universe’ initiative, they selected FLIR E30 thermal imaging cameras from Pass Ltd.  Now, after nine months of problem-free use by many thousands of young families and students, their decision to select PASS and the FLIR camera has been totally vindicated. Continue reading →
  6. Thermal Cameras In F1

    Thermal technology's uses are vast, expanding from everything from electrical analysis to testing buildings. The latest application sees this intuitive devices mounted on the front of Formula 1 racing cars. Continue reading →
  7. Thermal Cameras & Child Safety At Airports

    Outside of the movies, you'd not honestly expect children to go exploring in an airport's baggage handling system. Unfortunately several accidents of this type are reported every year in airports round the world, with curious children slipping away from their parents and in through the flaps of the airport's baggage system. Continue reading →
  8. Thermal Clothing That's Actually Cool

    Thermal gloves and undies might keep us warm in winter, but they're not exactly cool, are they? They also don't hide you from thermal cameras, so if you've ever got tired of being spotted by thermal cameras, you can wear this dude’s clothes and never be seen by them again. Continue reading →
  9. Thermal Border Security

    In certain areas, immigration is a massive problem. People are constantly trying to sneak across borders into areas they’re not allowed to, and by using a thermal camera, border security patrols are able to clamp down on this like never before. Continue reading →
  10. Preserving Italy's Culture

    How do you preserve some of the finest creations of mankind? Simple: use a thermal imaging camera. Continue reading →

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