termografieä
Termografieä is a Swedish term referring to thermography, a non-contact method of detecting infrared radiation emitted by an object and converting it into a visible image. This image, called a thermogram, displays temperature variations across the surface of the object. Different colors or shades of gray in the thermogram represent different temperatures, allowing for the visualization of heat patterns.
The principle behind thermography is that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared
Thermografieä has a wide range of applications. In building inspections, it is used to identify areas of