Thermal

Thermal cameras are designed to capture heat energy.  The sensors on thermal detection cameras allow the user to view the otherwise invisible infrared spectrum, which exists at wavelengths between visible light and microwaves. In no light or low light environments, thermal sensors display warm areas at higher contrast with sharper clarity.

Cameras with thermal detection work best in darkness and are selected for their low light capabilities. Light may be detected at a depth of 1,000m in the ocean, but there is rarely any significant light beyond 200 meters.

Subsea and underwater cameras offer options and features with integrated LEDs and LED light rings to assist in the detection abilities of these high performance, low light / no light cameras.

A clear picture of thermal anomalies helps in early detection of potential problems, maximizing operational efficiency, safety, and cost savings.

We have several systems in stock that would meet your delivery requirements.  Each one must be configured for the location where it’s mounted.

Thermal Camera Questionnaire.

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