Hanwha Vision Launches New AI-Based Radiometric Thermal Cameras
Hanwha Vision, a global vision solution provider, ignites a new era of precision and safety in critical industries with its advanced AI-powered radiometric thermal camera lineups. These next-generation devices transcend basic security, seamlessly fusing cutting-edge artificial intelligence with temperature detection and high-performance imaging to deliver unparalleled solutions for power plants, factories, and oil and gas utilities.
Clear image with high-performance detector
Hanwha Vision’s radiometric thermal camera offers a QVGA (384×288) resolution with a 17μm size detector and outstanding 30mK NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) performance. This remarkably low NETD value allows the camera to capture clear and detailed images even in challenging lighting conditions, including low light, smoke, and fog, making them suitable for critical environments.
Wide Temperature Detection Range
Hanwha Vision’s radiometric thermal cameras, with a temperature detection range of -40 °C to 550 °C, are ideal for diverse industrial applications. Effectively monitoring industrial equipment and materials ensures safe operation. By detecting temperature changes due to aging or connection failure, the cameras empower operators to promptly address potential problems, enhancing maintenance efficiency and reducing downtime. The integration of Hanwha Vision’s thermal camera technology proactively identifies issues, eliminating the need for on-site inspections and streamlining the detection and assessment process. Furthermore, the cameras’ high-temperature area detection aids in monitoring processes with elevated-temperature materials, improving process quality and safety.
AI-Based Object Classification in Thermal Imaging
While AI features are becoming increasingly prevalent in visible cameras, integrating them into thermal cameras provides even more significant benefits for enhanced monitoring. The newly released thermal camera features AI-powered object detection that accurately classifies people and vehicles even under challenging conditions. This capability enables the camera to detect and classify people in extreme situations, such as critical infrastructure.
More flexible option for commercial use
The new AI-based radiometric thermal cameras are available in two variants: 30fps and 8fps. Thermal cameras tailored for products with a 30fps frame rate fall under the Wassenaar Arrangement, necessitating various permits for export/import, even for security purposes. In contrast, cameras with a frame rate below 9fps are not classified as ‘sensitive’ and can be exported/imported more freely. This makes Hanwha Vision’s 8fps thermal cameras a flexible option for commercial use.
Advantages of AI-based radiometric thermal cameras in critical infrastructure: enhancing industrial monitoring
Hanwha Vision’s AI-powered radiometric thermal cameras pierce through darkness, smoke, and even the harsh conditions of industrial environments, such as power plants, factories, ports, and oil & gas utilities.
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