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Air Quality Specialists is pleased to announce the addition of the Fluke Thermal Imaging Camera to their arsenal of tools, aimed at providing "Clean Air Solutions" for their clients.
Objects that emit heat are emitting energy. This energy can be classified as infrared energy. With Thermal Imaging technology, cameras can be used to capture this energy. Once captured, the computer and software parts of the cameras read the infrared signals coming in and translate them into an image that we can easily see. The best part about this technology is that there is no need for sunlight or artificial light to receive a quality image. In fact, Thermal Imaging cameras work just fine in the dark. Because these cameras use the heat emitted from an object to produce images, there is no need for external light.
Humans have great eye sight. We can see both near and far and yet, we fail to see in the dark. Thermography solves that problem – and many more. Thermal imaging cameras can see objects in the dark, but this technology is not limited to spotting something or someone in a lightless abyss. Using thermal imaging technology, we can see through cement walls and look at structural integrity of many objects.
Through the use of our cameras, we can spot problems in walls, or roofs. We can detect gaps or holes inside a wall or discover leaks in heating and cooling systems. Problems that we cannot see with the naked eye can be solved with the use of Thermography. Energy, heat, and other types of leaks or problems can be discovered using thermal imaging cameras. This impressive technology can greatly improve the structural integrity of your home and buildings.
Call today, find out how the thermal imaging camera can find air leakage and other issues today!

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