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Infrared Technology Uses

Sophie Carter

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Infrared Technology Uses explores the science and widespread applications of infrared technology in healthcare and industry. The book highlights how infrared radiation, a form of invisible light, is used for non-invasive temperature measurement and material identification.

 
From thermal imaging cameras detecting heat signatures to medical devices monitoring blood flow, the book emphasizes the crucial role of this technology. Readers will discover how infrared thermography aids in early breast cancer detection and how infrared light therapy assists in pain management.

 
The book presents a comprehensive overview, starting with the physics of infrared radiation and progressing through its diverse medical and industrial uses. It elucidates how infrared technology enhances industrial efficiency through non-destructive testing and quality control, ensuring safety and optimizing manufacturing processes.

 
Case studies and real-world examples illustrate the effectiveness and impact of infrared technology, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. The book also examines debates around accuracy and health risks, providing a balanced perspective on this innovative technology.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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