In the upcoming free of charge InfraTec online event you learn more about the benefits, types and challenges of aerial thermography and get more information on applications for thermography in airborne remote sensing.
Infrared thermography offers precise temperature measurement in various wavelength ranges such as short wave infrared (SWIR), mid wave infrared (MWIR) and long wave infrared (LWIR) of a wide range of materials.
The TarisIR® mini is the latest radiometrically calibrated infrared camera in InfraTec's portfolio. It is designed for universal use and – with the associated IRBIS® software – enables entry-level access into stationary thermography at an excellent price-performance ratio.
The ImageIR® 6300 Z zoom infrared camera is smaller, lighter, does not require any time-consuming lens changes – and now also boasts an integrated Software Development Kit (SDK). With technical features such as the 7.5x zoom lens with motor focus (built in as standard) and its compact size, the radiometrically calibrated zoom camera was already a force to be reckoned with.
In the field of materials testing, numerous methods have been established including infrared thermography. Often, it is the combination of different methods that enables the desired results for component characterisation. For example, you can analyse displacements and mechanical deformations of material samples and components parallel with its thermal reaction.