Thermal imaging products and solutions are constantly evolving! Join Markus Tarin, CEO and President of MoviTHERM, and David Bursell, VP of Business Development, as they recap the evolution of thermal imaging applications. Keep up with current application trends in under an hour with focused and curated topics every month!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Welcome back to The Thermal Review, your go-to podcast delving into the intricate world of thermal imaging technologies. In this episode, your hosts David Bursell and Markus Tarin embark on an insightful comparison journey between two essential input... more
Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the fascinating world of thermal imaging technology. From the basics of IO devices to their seamless integration with thermal cameras and groundbreaking innovations like the MoviTHERM MIO, we delve in... more
Welcome to The Thermal Review! In Episode 14, we're diving into infrared camera enclosures. Join host David Bursell and co-host Markus Tarin as they explain why these enclosures are so important for keeping your thermal cameras safe. We'll explore ho... more
The team at Biomass One joins us in this episode where we delve into the crucial topic of fire prevention at biomass power plants. The team shares their experiences and insights on the successful implementation of the MoviTHERM iEFD solution. Witness... more
In this podcast, we are joined by David Ritter, a senior systems engineer at MoviTHERM, as we delve into the world of packaging sealing failure and the impact of process variability on packaging quality. David shares his expertise in thermal imaging ... more
In this episode of The Thermal Review, we sit down with Mark Erndt, the President of HA Industries, to discuss the process of infrared welding and its applications. Erndt shares his expertise in the field and provides insight into the innovative tech... more
In today's Episode of the Thermal Review, we recap the key takeaways from each of the 2022 episodes and discuss what to expect in 2023 when it comes to Motion Vision Thermography.
Automating infrared inspection, with thermal imaging cameras, for package seal integrity testing is one application that continues gaining traction. Using infrared inspection as part of a quality control program allows for inspecting all package seal... more
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