Instrument
FLIR SC 6000 HS thermal camera
Abstract
The FLIR SC6000 High-Speed thermal camera has a spectral range of 1.5-5.0µm with a thermal range of -20 to 350°C and accuracy of ±2°C. It was used to produce thermal imagery by The Geoinformation Group which was later distributed by the Landmap project.
The thermal data is generally captured between 7pm to 11pm to avoid solar activity which would produce false readings and when most houses would be heated, in cold (less than 10°C) dry weather so that the temperature differential between indoors and outdoors is maximum.
keywords: | |
---|---|
instrumentType: | Imager |
Parent-Instrument: | |
subInstrument: | |
Previously used record indentifiers: |
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/neodc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__DPT_54857c7a-284e-11e4-b0de-00163e251233
|
More Information (under review)
- The website of FLIR systems
- Details of the FLIR SC6000 High-Speed thermal camera
If you have queries about these pages or about obtaining the Landmap thermal data from the NEODC then you should contact the NEODC Support team. Your query should be answered within one working day. When follow-up work is required, the NEODC support team will carry out the work as quickly and efficiently as possible.