Thermal
imaging is used in a variety of applications that
include process monitoring, product development,
roofing inspection, infrared energy audits and mold
and moisture detection. The night vision thermal
imaging captures images in low-light, providing
facial recognition and vehicle registration identification.
Law enforcement professionals rely on night vision
technology to capture high-resolution images to
assist in successful prosecutions in the courts.
Electrophysics is the recognized leader in low-light
thermal imaging, image intensifier photographic
and video camera integration and now offers a new
class of CCD cameras and powerful laser illuminators
for criminal investigation, force protection, special
operations, home land security, coastal surveillance,
feature film production, electronic news gathering,
public area security and border patrol.