by Razvan Fatu | 31st Mar, 2020 | Thermography
Q: Can FLIR products be used to detect the coronavirus? No, thermal imaging cameras cannot be used to detect or diagnose an infection. However, FLIR thermal cameras are being today used in public spaces such as airports, train terminals, and concerts as an effective...
by Guy Brown | 7th Feb, 2018 | Thermography
A Thermal Imaging (TI) device is a really useful addition to any toolbox. Here, we look at one of the most common areas we get asked about – pipe and leak detection, with underfloor heating being one of the primary applications. It is important to note that Thermal...
by Razvan Fatu | 17th Jun, 2016 | Thermography
Thermal cameras aren’t new: initially developed for military defense purposes around the middle of last century, they became over time better, faster, smaller and recently, affordable. Every year the modern thermographic camera finds new applications for itself,...
by Mark Fuller | 19th Jun, 2015 | Thermography
1. Misinterpreting reflections In the visible world, we see reflections from many surfaces, the most common example is with a mirror. Reflections also happen in the world of Infrared Radiation. Polished and shiny surfaces, metals being the best example, will often...
by Mark Fuller | 27th Oct, 2014 | Thermography
As an end of year promotion for 2014, FLIR are giving away a free FLIR ONE iPhone thermal camera when you purchase selected FLIR thermal camera models. Built with the new FLIR Lepton core, the FLIR ONE fits over the iPhone 5 and gives you thermal imaging capability....
by Mark Fuller | 27th Oct, 2014 | Thermography
On 2nd March 2015, the new FLIR C2 thermal imaging camera was launched, priced at only £559 + VAT. We got our hands on a pre-launch model to review and show how it can benefit you. All thermal images shown in this review were captured with a FLIR C2. First impressions...