Infrared thermography offers precise temperature measurement in various wavelength ranges such as near infrared (SWIR), mid infrared (MWIR) and long wave infrared (LWIR) on different materials.
Spectral IR-thermography benefits from dedicated IR wavelength sub-windows and therefore enables precise temperature measurements with consideration of the IR specific behaviour of the object respectively of the measurement set-up. For example, it enables thermography of objects through a glass window but also of the surface of the glass.
Learn more about the possibilities of spectral thermography and the requirements for infrared cameras and software in our online event “Spectral Thermography – Basics and Applications“.
A Glimpse at the Online Event
General information about infrared thermography and InfraTec | ||
Definition of spectral thermography | ||
Advantages and challenges of spectral thermography | ||
Examples of applications | ||
Specific camera system requirements for spectral thermography | ||
Solutions by InfraTec |
Any questions ahead of the event?
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