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Hires Thermal Imaging cameras monitor Tees Estuary

A Cockburn Thermal Imaging product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Sep 30, 2003

Cockburn Thermal Imaging have recently provided a system to assist the University of Durham with their thermographic environmental study of the Tees Estuary

Cockburn Thermal Imaging hires IR cameras at Cockburn Thermal Imaging have recently provided an environmental first for the region.

The Northern based thermal imaging company developed a system to assist the University of Durham with their thermographic environmental study of the Tees Estuary.

The battery operated system allowed the stand alone use of a thermal imaging camera to monitor the tidal flows in the Tees basin, without interruption, from Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station.

The whole system can operate remotely, without the need for any generators, providing a high powered battery source increasing the normal operating parameters of the thermal imaging camera by over 100 times.

Cockburn Thermal Imaging will provide a solution for all your thermographic problems.

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