Qual è la capacità di penetrazione della termografia a infrarossi?

Aug .01.2025
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A causa della diffusa diffusione di film e serie TV, molte persone hanno incomprensioni sull'imaging termico a infrarossi, credendo che abbia un'abilità di penetrazione onnipotente e possa persino penetrare nelle pareti.

What is the penetration ability of infrared thermal imaging?

Onick RE60 è un telescopio monoculare per imaging a infrarossi tascabile che può essere utilizzato per l'osservazione all'aperto e l'inseguimento del bersaglio di notte e in condizioni di scarsa luminosità.

Onick RE60 può visualizzare chiaramente le immagini a infrarossi delle condizioni circostanti, aiutandoti a vedere chiaramente persone, oggetti e animali. RE60 è facile da usare e ha funzioni di registrazione di immagini statiche e video. Sia che tu stia facendo escursioni nella natura selvaggia o camminando in periferia, sarà il tuo partner perfetto.

Product Caratteristiche:

1. Qualità dell'immagine aggiornata, dettagli migliorati, contorni chiari e immagini nitide; 11798740012. Puntatore laser e cursore a croce, individuare rapidamente l'obiettivo e confermare l'oggetto osservato;

4. Supporta la trasmissione di immagini WIFI, la navigazione in tempo reale dell'APP del telefono cellulare, la registrazione video e la fotografia;

5. Inseguimento automatico dell'hotspot, blocco automatico e inseguimento di obiettivi ad alta temperatura; supporta picture-in-picture, vedere chiaramente i dettagli dell'obiettivo;

7. Leggero e portatile: dimensioni ridotte, funzionamento con una sola mano, livello di protezione IP66, resistenza alla caduta di 1 metro.

1 、 Le termocamere possono davvero penetrare nei muri?

Per rispondere a questa domanda, abbiamo condotto un test sul muro. I risultati sperimentali mostrano che quando una persona si trova dietro un muro, la termocamera non può catturare la parte bloccata dal muro, il che dimostra chiaramente che la termocamera non può penetrare nel muro per vedere gli oggetti. Pertanto, tutti possono vedere le persone, nel senso di sicurezza della vita e vedere la privacy. Quindi, la termocamera può penetrare nel vetro?

Abbiamo anche condotto esperimenti pertinenti. Nell'esperimento, una persona indossava occhiali trasparenti e teneva un tappetino per mouse. Attraverso la termocamera, si può vedere chiaramente che gli occhiali sono completamente neri, il che dimostra che il vetro non può essere penetrato. Allo stesso tempo, a causa del calore lasciato dalla mano sul tappetino del mouse prima, il tappetino del mouse ha lasciato un'evidente impronta del palmo. Pertanto, possiamo concludere che anche la termocamera non può penetrare nel vetro.

What is the penetration ability of infrared thermal imaging?

83. La termocamera può penetrare nei vestiti?

Questa è anche una preoccupazione per molti utenti, dopo tutto, coinvolge la privacy personale. Attraverso gli esperimenti, abbiamo scoperto che le termocamere non possono effettivamente penetrare nei vestiti.


4. Quindi, le termocamere possono penetrare nella carta o nell'acqua?

Similarly, abbiamo condotto i test pertinenti ed i risultati hanno indicato che le termocamere non possono penetrare queste due sostanze neanche. Tuttavia, le termocamere non sono inutili. Può penetrare determinati oggetti, quale la pellicola di plastica. Quando teniamo su la pellicola, la termocamera può vedere chiaramente il ritratto. Inoltre, le termocamere possono penetrare il fumo e la nebbia spessi, permettendoci di vedere gli oggetti quali le bottiglie in un ambiente fumoso.

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In Inoltre, le termocamere inoltre funzionano bene nell'oscurità della notte di luce visibile, la termocamera può presentare una chiara immagine termica.

In sintesi, sebbene le termocamere non possano penetrare i materiali quali i vestiti, la carta e l'acqua, possono penetrare altri oggetti in determinate circostanze e formare le immagini negli ambienti scuri e scuri, fornenti il forte supporto per soccorso di disastro e la sicurezza


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