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Green Bay Metro Fire Department uses FLIR K-Series Thermal Imaging Cameras to Enhance Safety
In that respect, Green Bay Metro firefighters have recently upgraded their gear with thermal imaging cameras (TICs) from FLIR Systems to enhance the safety of its team members and victims during firefighting operations.
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Through-Flame Thermal Cameras Can Take the Heat
Thermal Cameras Can Take the Heat
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Optical gas imaging for the chemical industry
The FLIR Gas Detection cameras are infrared cameras which are able to visualize gas by utilizing the physics of fugitive gas leaks. The camera produces a full picture of the scanned area and leaks appear as smoke on the camera’s viewfinder or LCD, allowing the user to see fugitive gas emissions.
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Façade of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican is getting a face-lift with the help of infrared thermography.
Infrared thermography is being used to control the physical characteristics and to determine the state of preservation of the Façade of the St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. This Basilica is widely recognised as the centrepiece of Christianity and the Vatican City.
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FLIR thermal imaging camera helps find water leakage at Italian swimming pool
The conventional method to find the leakage would be to open up the pavement around the pool and dig up the sludge pipes, but that was not an option. That would take too much time; paying customers would be denied access to the pool due to the repairs if that method was used. "That is why we chose to perform a thermography survey of the pool's surroundings."
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Swedish hospital maintains heating and ventilation system with thermal imaging
In hospitals climate control is of critical importance, to ensure both hygiene and comfort for the patients and personnel. That is why the technical staff of a Swedish hospital, has acquired a FLIR thermal imaging camera to inspect and maintain the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) system.
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FLIR thermal imaging cameras provide solid proof for Italian court case
All over the world building issues lead to court cases. The biggest challenge in finding out the truth is to obtain solid facts. In many cases related to building issues, thermal imaging cameras from FLIR systems can provide exactly the kind of information needed to draw the right conclusions.
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Thermal Imaging Keeps The Greys At Bay
Thanks to the hard work of dedicated red squirrel conservationists in the North of England there has finally been a population increase in this much loved mammal after many years of decline. It’s a small increase but a significant one as it confirms that the conservationists’ methods are proving effective and one detection tool that is now vital to their work is FLIR thermal imaging.
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Inspection of Climate Control Ceilings Using Thermal Imaging Cameras
Many companies and offices develop new and contemporary working styles characterized by flexibility and efficiency. For this, the quality of the interior climate is of great importance. Architects are responding to this with ceilings that can be quickly adapted. Climate control ceilings offer unparalleled freedom of choice in this and surprising application possibilities in style, appearance, size, function and performance.
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Aerial Drone Recordings Using the FLIR T640bx Thermal Imaging Camera
Thermography has become an important topic in the industrial and construction sectors in the past few decades. A new development in this area consists of thermographic inspection from the air. Combined with drones, thermal imaging cameras can be particularly useful for inspecting photovoltaic systems. Thermal imaging camera drones are also being used for the thermographic inspection of inaccessible buildings or electric power lines as well as for firefighting and law enforcement jobs.
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FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras Help To Ensure Consistent Quality of FIAT Cars
Cars need to be light to be efficient in their fuel use, but they also have to be strong. To ensure that the adhesion goes smoothly FIAT has started to use FLIR thermal imaging cameras to provide automatic feedback during the process.
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Thermal Imaging Cameras for Substation Monitoring
Electric power utilities are faced with an aging infrastructure, increasing risk of blackouts and brownouts. A brownout is a drop in voltage in an electrical power supply, so named because it typically causes lights to dim. Utilities also face costly unplanned maintenance and rising costs.