infrapunakameran
Infrapunakameran, also known as a thermal imaging camera, is a device that detects and visualizes infrared radiation. This type of radiation, which is invisible to the human eye, is emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero. The camera converts this infrared energy into a visible image, often displayed as a thermogram. In a thermogram, different colors represent different temperatures, allowing users to see heat patterns. Warmer areas typically appear in brighter colors like red or yellow, while cooler areas are depicted in darker colors like blue or purple.
The technology behind infrapunakameran relies on specialized sensors, such as microbolometers, that are sensitive to infrared
Infrapunakameran has a wide range of applications across various fields. In building inspections, they can identify