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What is infrared camera?

An infrared camera is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation. Unlike visible light cameras, infrared cameras can 'see' heat signatures, allowing them to detect temperature differences and create images based on thermal radiation. They are commonly used for thermal imaging, building inspection to detect heat loss, medical diagnostics, night vision, search and rescue operations, and industrial monitoring to detect overheating equipment.

What other technologies are related to infrared camera?

infrared camera Competitor Technologies

Digital cameras provide visual images in the visible spectrum, offering an alternative method of visual inspection, although they cannot detect heat signatures like infrared cameras.
mentioned alongside infrared camera in 13% (100) of relevant job posts

infrared camera Complementary Technologies

Insulation test equipment, especially those used in buildings or electrical systems, can be complemented by infrared cameras to visually identify thermal anomalies and insulation weaknesses.
mentioned alongside infrared camera in 63% (98) of relevant job posts
Power analyzers measure electrical power parameters. They can be used in conjunction with infrared cameras to diagnose electrical equipment issues by correlating thermal signatures with power consumption.
mentioned alongside infrared camera in 16% (100) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention infrared camera?

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