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Thermal Imaging

Infrared Energy Everything emmits IR Invisible to the human eye The hotter something is the more infrared radiation it emmits Longer wavelengths than visible light

Applications Diagnostics Measurement and control Medical diognosis Night vision Cracks in the engine Temp of the bucket of malten steel Breast cancer detection Night vision or targeting

Harder than it looks Emissivity Whats wrong with the picture? Different sources of IR Different materials are better or worse emitters nothing is perfect