Developments in Thermal Infrared Imaging

Cedip Infrared Systems, specialists in thermal IR camera systems, has announced the October 2007 issue of 'Through the Lens' an e-newsletter dedicated to technological innovations and applications advances in Infrared Imaging.

In the new issue of 'Through the Lens' the feature article describes advanced techniques for measuring the temperature or radiance of thermally dynamic events. The regular 'Applications Corner' feature investigates how researchers in the automotive industry are using thermographic techniques to study a wide range of applications including engine cooling, air conditioning, heat dissipation of electronic components, stress and fatigue in chassis components as well as brake and tyre performance.

Each issue of 'Through the Lens' is compiled and written to provide engineers and scientists around the world with an update on the latest developments, new product introductions and applications advances to aid them in their work. Further features include ' hints and tips' - a question and answer technical forum and hot off the press news from Cedip Infrared Systems.

To download a pdf copy of the new issue please visit http://www.cedip-infrared.com/infrared-thermography/newsletters.php , to register for copies of future issues please contact [email protected]

http://www.cedip-infrared.com

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