Abstract
With the introduction of ir detectors that exhibit short time constants, a fast scan ir camera became feasible. This paper describes such a camera, outlines some of its possible uses, and discusses the results obtained in practical applications. Included in the review of nondestructive testing applications are a casting ladle, heating pipe, oil burning furnace, and building insulation. An example of breast cancer detection is included.
© 1968 Optical Society of America
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