By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-10-17 | Business Thermal Imaging is now used for every major inspection work today. Be it the military or for basic inspection of the house, thermal imaging has now broken all the borders and is used extensively for all kinds of work. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-18 | Real Estate Home inspection is indispensable when you are buying a property. You might consider adding the benefits of thermal imaging to ensure that there is nothing wrong with the building that you are purchasing. read more
By: Larry steevan | 2011-07-09 | Gardening Thermal termite inspection is bit more advanced than the normal standard termite inspection procedure. Unfortunately, it's not always possible to recognize termites via a simple visual only inspection in the property. Either you are looking to buy a new home or just keen to properly maintain your current home, obtaining correct reports on termite activity is a must. read more
By: Derek Cowley | 2010-03-29 | Manufacturing Thermal imaging can be used to determine the transfer of infrared heat radiation from a device which, in turn provides a way to inspect the thermal emissions of different surfaces and present a visual representation of temperature distribution. This process may reveal potential problem areas that need to be dealt with in order to improve the safety and effectiveness of electrical apparatus', building structures and other equipment. read more
By: Masud Ibna Ekram | 2012-05-10 | Mobile a military soldier or even an inspector? Gather up your friends and avail yourselves of the new Thermal Vision Application. Through this application you can add all the craze of images to your photo album. This exceptional application provides you with the same effect that the professional Thermal imaging cameras provide. read more
By: Roderick Jones | 2010-10-20 | Software An infrared thermal camera detects and produces images of radiation in the infrared range. These images, called thermograms, display warm objects distinctly against cooler backgrounds. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-25 | Electronics Thermal imaging is used in different fields since it has a special talent of detecting the difference in temperature. Also known as infrared imaging, thermal imaging camera looks no different than the conventional camera that operates on the similar line. read more
By: Sam Jacob Thomas | 2011-03-28 | Business The techniques which are used to determine the condition of in-service equipment to predict when maintenance should be performed are called predictive maintenance. The main purpose of predictive maint... read more
By: Host | 2011-11-17 | Electronics Do you believe in ghosts? Do you have any interest on paranormal studies? If you possess keen interest on these subjects, then a thermal imaging device can be quite a useful device for you. Although the existence of ghosts has always been a debatable issue, but there are several research and thesis works which clearly justifies the presence of paranormal activities at certain places and areas of t read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-12 | Gadgets and gizmos Infrared Thermal Imaging offers up to date solutions intended to meet the requirements of todays quickly developing manufacturing companies, globally. read more
By: jeffery | 2011-10-19 | Business Thermal Imaging can be referred to as infrared imaging science. They have cameras, which render infrared radiations as visible light. Hence, they allow firefighters to move in an area through heat smoke and darkness. read more
By: Alex Foster | 2010-10-14 | Home improvement Thermal termite inspection goes a step further than your typical termite inspection. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to detect termites through a mere visual inspection of the location. Termite inspections are important whether you are looking into buying a new home or just maintaining your existing home. read more
By: Kai Perry | 2011-11-28 | Electronics Thermal imagers were once seen as James Bond style hi-tech gadgets. The idea that they would ever be used for anything other than military operations seemed ridiculous - or at least science fiction. Nowadays, however, thermal imaging software is used throughout industry and law enforcement. Lower prices mean more and more companies are buying thermal imaging software for uses as diverse as checkin read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-10-29 | Technology Thermal imaging is also known as thermography or thermal video. This is the process by which human beings may see the infrared portion of the spectrum. Every object in this universe gives off some amount of heat or thermal radiation, this helps in observing a scene or object under conditions of extreme darkness or a place which is under thick smoke or fog or rain or snow. read more
By: Sigrid | 2011-01-06 | Technology Thermal imaging technology actually refers to the means by which we can see the images on a video footage as infrared. It is in the infrared spectrum that we are able to see the heat that comes off our bodies. Basically everything somehow gives off a certain level of thermal radiation that is why we can see images on a thermal camera. read more