temperaturescans
Temperaturescans, also known as thermal imaging or thermography, is a non-contact method of detecting infrared radiation, which is emitted by all objects above absolute zero. This emitted radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be captured by specialized cameras that convert it into a visible image. The resulting image, called a thermogram, displays different colors or shades that represent varying temperature levels. Hotter areas appear as brighter or different colored hues, while cooler areas appear as darker or other colored hues, according to the specific camera's calibration.
The technology works by utilizing detectors sensitive to infrared wavelengths. When these wavelengths strike the detector,
Temperaturescans have a wide range of applications across various industries. In building diagnostics, they are used