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  2. Thermal Imaging Home Inspection Gadget Rankles Real ... - AOL

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    A portable thermal imaging device that uses an infrared camera to spot temperature differentials around a house is being touted in some real estate circles as the hottest trend in home purchases.

  3. Thermographic inspection - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are two mutually exclusive approaches in thermographic inspection: passive, in which the features of interest are naturally at a higher or lower temperature than the background and no energy is introduced to the system being inspected. For example, the surveillance of people on a scene using a thermal imaging camera.

  4. Could a thermal camera reveal your home's hidden heat loss? - AOL

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    It’s like X-ray vision – for heat loss. Last year, web engineer Jamie Matthews bought a thermal imaging camera. His home, in the southeast of England, was about to give up some of its secrets.

  5. Teledyne FLIR - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as FLIR Systems in 1978 to pioneer the development of high-performance, low-cost infrared (thermal) imaging systems for airborne uses. [12] Originally based in Tigard, Oregon, the company relocated to Portland, Oregon, in the mid-1990s.

  6. Infrared and thermal testing - Wikipedia

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    Inset shows false color infrared thermograph of a roof on a sunny day; the white surfaces (colored blue in the thermograph) have been coated with an elastomer to reduce solar loading and have a surface temperature of approximately 60 °F (16 °C); the gray surfaces (colored red/white in the thermogram) are a standard asphalt (bitumen) coating and have a surface temperature of approximately 160 ...

  7. Home inspection - Wikipedia

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    A thermal imaging inspection using an infrared camera can provide inspectors with information on home energy loss, heat gain/loss through the exterior walls and roof, moisture leaks, and improper electrical system conditions that are typically not visible to the naked eye. Thermal imaging is not considered part of a General Home Inspection ...

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