lämpökuvauksella
Lämpökuvauksella is a Finnish term that translates to "thermal imaging" or "thermography" in English. It refers to a non-destructive testing method that uses specialized cameras to detect and visualize infrared radiation emitted by objects. All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation, and a thermal imaging camera captures this radiation and converts it into a visible image, often displayed as a heatmap where different colors represent different temperature variations.
The primary principle behind thermal imaging is the relationship between an object's temperature and the infrared
Lämpökuvauksella has a wide range of applications across various fields. In building diagnostics, it is used