1. detection and diagnosis: infrared imaging can be used to detect and diagnose diseases, injuries and other health problems. For example, it can detect abnormal temperature changes on the body surface and diagnose early breast cancer and skin cancer, as well as muscle, bone, nerve and blood vessel problems in advance.
2. Non-contact: Infrared imaging does not need any physical contact and will not affect the physical, psychological and social conditions of the test subjects. This makes it more suitable for medical, industrial and safety fields.
3. Real-time imaging: Infrared imaging is a real-time imaging technology, which can provide immediate feedback and solve problems quickly, such as accurately detecting body surface diseases when applied in hospitals.
4. Prevention and monitoring: Infrared imaging can be used to prevent and monitor many different types of problems. For example, it can be used to monitor the temperature changes of machines and equipment, energy waste or fire alarm in buildings.
5. Environmental protection and safety: Infrared imaging technology can be used for environmental monitoring and detecting water, atmosphere, soil and deep geothermal energy resources. By analyzing and comparing these data, we can find various problems in advance and effectively avoid environmental pollution and ecological damage.
6. Cost saving: Infrared imaging technology can reduce the production cost and production stagnation caused by energy waste and damage in buildings, mechanical equipment, production technology and other fields.
In a word, infrared imaging has broad application prospects and strong market competitiveness in the fields of medical treatment, industry, safety, energy and environment.