thermographyoften
Thermography is a non-contact temperature measurement technique that uses an infrared camera to detect thermal radiation emitted by an object. This radiation, invisible to the human eye, is converted into a visual image known as a thermogram. Different temperatures are represented by different colors or shades of gray, allowing users to quickly identify temperature variations across a surface.
The principle behind thermography is that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared
Thermography has a wide range of applications. In industry, it is used for predictive maintenance, identifying