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Axis presents thermal imaging technology

Thermal cameras capture images based solely on the heat radiating from people and objects, says Axis Communications.

Johannesburg, 03 Jun 2019

The list of security threats and vulnerabilities facing the mining, oil and gas industry is long and growing. From security breaches, plant shutdowns, gas and pipeline leaks to the threat of cyber security attacks, the sector requires best practices and solutions to mitigate these risks.

The sector is turning to Axis Communications' thermal imaging technology not only for their high-quality anti-hacking IP cameras, but also for their ability to help predict and prevent damage, failure, fire or other hazards.

Thermal cameras capture images based solely on the heat radiating from people and objects. This means they are able to see a clear outline of a potential threat, no matter how poor the visibility. When combined with analytics technology, thermal cameras can examine a potential threat that has been detected, automatically dismiss non-threatening ones, and immediately notify security of potentially critical situations.

Axis thermal cameras with temperature alarm

Regardless of weather and light conditions, thermal cameras with temperature alarms are able to detect and predict failures, since they can indicate a number of problem areas before the issue becomes visible to the eye or before machinery stops working.

Axis thermal cameras with temperature alarm detect the temperature of an object and sends an alarm when the temperature reaches above or below a preconfigured threshold or if the temperature increases or decreases too rapidly. Unlike ordinary temperature sensors that only measure at one specific point, Axis temperature alarm cameras can be used for remotely monitored surveillance, giving visual confirmation of events at the monitored site.

Predict failures quicker

Isothermal palettes are used to highlight specific temperatures as a visual aid for an operator; in the event of a temperature alarm, the operator will rapidly be able to see whether the alarm is false, since the isothermal image will show whether it was the critical object or something else that triggered the alarm.

Why choose Axis thermal cameras

Axis is recognised as one of the most trustworthy brands within the IP-based surveillance industry, and IMS Research, as well as research firm TSR, have recognised Axis as the leader in the global network video market. Axis’s market leadership is founded on more than three decades of success in developing core technologies and products for video surveillance and security installations, building strong sales channels, and forming key partnerships.

Axis enables a smarter and safer world by creating network solutions that provide insights for improving security and new ways of doing business. As the industry leader in network video, Axis offers products and services for video surveillance and analytics, access control, and audio systems. Axis has more than 3 000 dedicated employees in over 50 countries and collaborates with partners worldwide to deliver customer solutions.

For more information about Axis, please visit the company's Web site www.axis.com.

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