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Thermal imaging is a type of optoelectronic technology that uses infrared radiation to detect and measure the temperature of objects. It is used in a variety of applications, such as medical imaging, industrial process control, security and surveillance, and automotive safety. Thermal imaging cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and convert it into an image that can be viewed on a monitor. The image is then analyzed to determine the temperature of the object.
Thermal imaging technology has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its ability to detect objects in low light conditions and its ability to detect temperature changes over time. It is also used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and defense.
Some of the major companies in the thermal imaging market include FLIR Systems, Inc., Axis Communications, Raytheon Technologies Corporation, and L3Harris Technologies, Inc. Show Less Read more