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Theory of thermography
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18.1 Introduction
The subjects of infrared radiation and the related technique of thermography are still new
to many who will use an infrared camera. In this section the theory behind thermography
will be given.
18.2 The electromagnetic spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is divided arbitrarily into a number of wavelength regions,
called bands, distinguished by the methods used to produce and detect the radiation.
There is no fundamental difference between radiation in the different bands of the electro-
magnetic spectrum. They are all governed by the same laws and the only differences are
those due to differences in wavelength.
Figure 18.1 The electromagnetic spectrum. 1: X-ray; 2: UV; 3: Visible; 4: IR; 5: Microwaves; 6: Radiowaves.
Thermography makes use of the infrared spectral band. At the short-wavelength end the
boundary lies at the limit of visual perception, in the deep red. At the long-wavelength end
it merges with the microwave radio wavelengths, in the millimeter range.
The infrared band is often further subdivided into four smaller bands, the boundaries of
which are also arbitrarily chosen. They include: the near infrared (0.75–3 μm), the middle
infrared (3–6 μm), the far infrared (6–15 μm) and the extreme infrared (15–100 μm).
Although the wavelengths are given in μm (micrometers), other units are often still used to
measure wavelength in this spectral region, e.g. nanometer (nm) and Ångström (Å).
The relationships between the different wavelength measurements is:
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FLIR C3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Temperature Range-10°C to 150°C (14°F to 302°F)
Field of View41° x 31°
Thermal Sensitivity<0.10°C
Accuracy±2 °C or ±2% of reading
Resolution80 x 60 pixels
Image StorageInternal memory
ConnectivityWi-Fi
Display3-inch touchscreen
Image ModesThermal, MSX, Picture-in-Picture
Digital Camera640 x 480 pixels
File FormatJPEG
Battery Life4 hours
Dimensions125 x 80 x 24 mm (4.9 x 3.1 x 0.94 in)
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C

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