In the following application notes you can read how our customers are using FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras. FLIR Systems markets a full product range for marine applications. Yachts, working boats, cruise ships and many other vessels can all benefit from the power of thermal imaging.
The Neva River is an essential part of St. Petersburg's charm. Many generations of locals and visitors to the city have been completely enraptured by long, evening walks along the banks of the Neva during the city’s famous White Nights.
Mr. Ferretti talks about his experiences with a FLIR Systems thermal imaging camera on board of his personal yacht and shares his vision about the future of thermal imaging cameras on board of ships.
Thermal imaging technology is being used on board of yachts but also in cars. BMW offers thermal imaging cameras for driver vision enhancement in selected models. They deliberately chose for thermal imaging, also called passive infrared, instead of active infrared.
Thermal imaging cameras produce a clear image in the darkest of nights. They have numerous maritime applications and can complement other equipment such as radar.
As thermal imaging cameras are becoming less expensive, they are being integrated in more and more products. Will there be a thermal imaging camera in every car, for every police officer, on every ship, in the near future?
Golden Bay Cement is New Zealand's largest cement manufacturing operation and ships products by sea to ports all over the pacific. Read how the Navigator has improved safety and port navigation aboard their specialized vessels.