lämpökuvaukamerat
Lämpökuvaukamerat, also known as thermal imaging cameras or infrared cameras, are devices that detect and measure infrared radiation emitted by objects. This radiation, invisible to the human eye, is directly related to an object's temperature. Lämpökuvaukamerat convert this infrared energy into a visible image, where different colors represent different temperature levels. Typically, warmer objects appear in brighter or redder colors, while cooler objects are depicted in darker or bluer shades.
These cameras operate by using a special sensor, often a microbolometer, which is sensitive to infrared wavelengths.
Lämpökuvaukamerat have a wide range of applications. In building inspections, they can detect heat loss, insulation