Thermal imaging cameras are valuable tools in a variety of manufacturing environments, and have been for decades. Whether they’re being used for automated inspection, process control, condition monitoring, fire prevention and detection, or continuous optical gas imaging, thermal cameras have proven their worth. However, not all thermal cameras are created equal, and some high-speed automation applications require even more advanced solutions.
Thermal imaging cameras “see” heat that is invisible to the human eye and converts the temperature differences they detect into a visual image that shows you the thermal variations across a scene.