Detect minimal thermal reactions to environmental stimuli and changes
Excellent thermal resolution allows for detection of smallest signals
Infrared cameras can track fast animals even during night-time
Most suitable infrared lenses focus high geometric resolution on animals, plants and landscapes
The vast majority of biologic processes only result in small temperature difference as they are always connected to a rather high energy consumption organisms try to avoid. Likewise, hydrological and geophysical anomalies within the thermal spectrum come with only lower thermal signatures.
InfraTec offers infrared camera models which suit the resulting demands in thermal resolution and thereby, guarantee for usable results of your studies. For instance, you can most precisely follow the thermal day cycles of plants which can lead to new results when monitoring the reaction of biotopes to external stress.
Aerial thermography: Definition, benefits, types, presence and future
Applications for thermography in airborne remote sensing
Challenges of aerial thermography and technical requirements for an IR camera system
Complementary technical lecture "The IGI EcoMapper – high-precision aerial survey in five spectral bands" from Dr. rer. nat. Jens Kremer, Manager R&D, IGI mbH, Germany
General information about infrared thermography and presentation of different infrared camera techniques
Monitoring wind turbine power plants by (passive) thermography
Principle & methods of active thermography and examples
Technical Lecture “Inspection of Wind Turbine Blades with Ground-based Passive Thermography” from Michael Stamm, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)
General information about infrared thermography and presentation of different infrared camera techniques
Presentation of different flow types and how to measure them with thermography
Demonstration of different application possibilities, e.g.: aerodynamic optimisation, heat management industry, environmental research, geological research
Technical lecture “A Non-Intrusive Particle Temperature Extraction Methodology Using Infrared and Visible-Image Sequences for High-Temperature Particle Plumes”, Jesus D. Ortega, PhD, MSME, MBA / Anderson School of Business and School of Engineering, The University of New Mexico, USA