Medical Research and R&D Whether you’re testing new medical devices or analysing tissue autofluorescence, thermal data can facilitate a deeper understanding of your results. Discover Life Sciences Thermography is an accurate, quantifiable, non-contact diagnostic technique used to visualise and quantify changes in surface temperatures using high-spec infrared. Find Out More Fast Motion High-speed infrared imaging allows microsecond e...
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Cooled vs Uncooled: The Right Camera For The Job In this article, we will be exploring the differences between a cooled and uncooled thermal camera, highlighting each camera's benefits, drawbacks and unique workplace applications to help you choose the right camera for your needs. What is a Cooled Camera? Cooled Cameras are thermal imaging sensors that include an integrated cryocooler, a device that decreases the sensor temperature to cryogenic levels (-150°C to -273&...