Thermal cameras, also known as infrared cameras, detect and visualize heat (infrared radiation) emitted by objects. They create images based on temperature differences, allowing users to 'see' heat signatures. Commonly used for building inspection (identifying insulation problems, water leaks), medical diagnostics (detecting inflammation), firefighting (locating people in smoke-filled environments), security (surveillance in low-light conditions), and industrial maintenance (detecting overheating equipment).
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