Thermal Camera

An infrared imaging sensor that captures heat radiation (typically 8–14 μm wavelength) to produce a thermal image showing temperature distributions. In robotics, thermal cameras are used for predictive maintenance (detecting overheating components), search-and-rescue (finding people in smoke), and food handling (verifying cooking temperature). They work in complete darkness.

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