NDT thermal imaging cameras

A thermal imaging camera, also known as an infrared camera or thermal imaging camera, is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation, similar to a camera that forms an image using visible light. Their use is called thermography.

Infrared thermography (IRT), thermal or thermovision are examples of infrared imaging science. Thermal cameras usually detect radiation in the long-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum and produce an image of that radiation, called a thermogram. Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects with temperatures above absolute zero, thermography allows one to see one's environment, with or without visible lighting. The amount of radiation emitted by the object increases with temperature, so thermography allows us to see differences in temperature. When observing objects through a thermal camera, warm objects stand out above colder ones, people and other warm-blooded animals become very easily visible in relation to the environment, both during the day and at night. This science is especially used in the military, but also in other fields.

Global manufacturer of pioneering IR cameras and thermal imaging systems, within the industrial application OPGAL, in cooperation with KVARK as a partner in our region, offers you the ability to inspect large areas and identify hidden problems, quickly and efficiently, enabling increased productivity in many industrial applications .

As part of industrial applications, NDTherm products provide active tomographic technology to identify defects in composite materials in a variety of industrial applications.