While there have been hiccups here and there, the general trend of electronics is to decrease in cost or increase in performance. This can be seen in fairly obvious ways like more powerful and ...
Researchers at Flinders University in Australia have developed a new thermal imaging lens made from recyclable polymers that costs less than 1 cent per unit in raw materials, a figure that could ...
One of the coolest things about infrared cameras is that you can point them at a scene and get a visual image of how hot or cold things are. So … what if those things are humans? Could you use an IR ...
Photographers looking to add a little creativity to their video or photographs may be interested in a new range of infrared camera filters launched via Kickstarter this month in the form of the ...
The infrared thermal imaging lens, made from readily available and low-cost sulfur and other materials, replaces the need for ...
Cooled infrared cameras can efficiently perform spectral filtering for taking measurements that otherwise would be unachievable with uncooled infrared cameras. The increased benefits of cooled ...
The days of dropping a thermal imaging camera and replacing an expensive lens are coming to an end with a new repairable lens developed by Flinders University scientists. The high-performance lens for ...
Fluke Corporation introduced the high resolution Fluke® TiX Series Infrared Cameras. The TiX1000 (with 1024 x 768 resolution), TiX660, and TiX640 (both 640 x 480) feature up to ten times the on-camera ...
It’s common knowledge that objects glow more brightly as they get hotter, but scientists in a new study say it doesn’t have to be this way. They’ve designed a chemical coating that not only “breaks” ...
Advanced technology identifies moisture invisible to the naked eye as Dallas-Fort Worth restoration company addresses ...
Infrared (IR) temperature measurement is transforming the automotive sector by delivering high accuracy and efficiency in production processes. In automotive manufacturing, maintaining optimal ...
A powerful new imaging technique has been developed by Scottish researchers that can build a 3-D image of a person or object from thousands of feet away. It can detect a single photon hitting its ...