Infrared thermography (IRT), also known as thermal imaging, is a non-contact technique that detects and measures thermal energy (heat) emitted by objects. By visualizing the heat distribution, IRT can identify temperature variations and anomalies, which can be indicative of various issues such as heat loss in buildings, overheating electrical components, medical conditions, or structural defects. It is commonly used for predictive maintenance, building inspections, medical diagnostics, and surveillance.
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