termográfiának
Termográfiának, often translated as thermography, is a non-contact measurement technique that detects infrared radiation emitted by an object and converts it into a visual image. This image, known as a thermogram, displays temperature distribution across the object's surface. Essentially, it allows us to "see" heat. Different colors on the thermogram represent different temperatures, typically with warmer areas depicted in lighter colors and cooler areas in darker colors.
The principle behind thermography lies in the fact that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero
Thermography has a wide range of applications across various fields. In building diagnostics, it is used to