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Cold nose, warm hands? The Jenoptik thermal imaging camera shows it.

Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
JENOPTIK AG
Place
Jenoptik-Technologiezentrum Bau 14
Adresse
Göschwitzer Straße 25

Göschwitz: Jenoptik provides you with a different kind of photo for your family album: our thermal imaging camera shows you the temperature distribution on bodies and objects.

Thermographic cameras measure how temperatures are distributed on surfaces in the infrared range. With razor-sharp images, this type of camera reveals energy leaks and overheating in production processes. In the event of a fire, mobile thermal imaging cameras also enable the fire department and rescue services to maintain an overview at all times: The infrared technology still provides clear images of the operational environment even in complete darkness and dense smoke, enabling orientation and the detection of hidden pockets of embers. Visualizing infrared cameras also help in the search for missing persons. The aim is to produce an image with as much contrast as possible in order to clearly identify structures.

The EVIDIR infrared camera product family, which is available both as a thermographic camera and as a visualizing IR camera, is characterized by the highest infrared (IR) image quality in the smallest of spaces. They can be integrated into drones, bodycams or helmet cameras.

How cold is the tip of your nose on the Long Night of Science? Our technology reveals it! Take advantage of these extraordinary photo opportunities and capture your thermographic image!

Don't miss out:

Stamp rally in Göschwitz

If you get to know at least 5 of the 14 participating institutes and companies and secure a stamp there, you will receive a small gift at the end of the discovery tour - also from us!

Please note:

  • Participation is voluntary and free of charge.
  • The small gift is only available on November 22 on presentation of the stamp card (while stocks last).
  • No cash payment possible.

We bring Göschwitz to light!

 
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