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Using the Lens and a set of detectors, you use the Thermal Imaging Camera to create a detailed pattern called a thermogram.
Thermography which began in 1960 is the underlying technology of most modern thermal imaging cameras; the generated image represents the temperature of the object by using infrared radiation emitted from the object. This process is commonly known as thermal imaging.
By default, a thermal imaging camera will be showing hotter objects in a brighter white-yellow-orange scale that continues to get brighter as the object gets hotter. Colder objects are displayed much darker with purple and blue tones. These settings can be changed based on your environment depending on the contrast needed. Different preferences can be set to allow the user/s to quickly change between internal or external settings.
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If we find a fault with your Thermal Imaging Camera during the calibration process, we will let you know. Not only that, we will provide you with the best options on which to proceed. This could involve repairing the unit or replacing it with a new model. Either way, we have the knowledge and experience to point you in the right direction.
We are part of the Di-LOG group, the UK’s foremost manufacturer of electrical testing equipment. Consequently, we are well-versed in the importance of accurately calibrated Thermal Imaging cameras and more. More importantly, we have the training and support network that puts us ahead of the field when it comes to calibrating your equipment.
We know that the practical requirements for today’s testers, as well as the standard of expectations, are higher than ever. This is why we only employ the finest Technical Engineers in the business to handle your calibration. They have the experience and the extensive knowledge required to offer an unbiased technical opinion on any concerns you may have.
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