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AMERICAN TECHNOLOGIES NETWORK CORP. — MANUFACTURER OF PRECISION OPTICS
ABOUT ThERMAL
THERMAL IMAGING
All objects, both natural and manmade, emit infrared energy
as heat. By detecting very subtle temperature differences of
everything in view, infrared (or thermal imaging) technology
reveals what otherwise would be invisible to the naked eye.
A thermal imaging device uses a special lens that focuses
infrared light into an array of infrared detector elements. The
detector elements create a detailed temperature pattern called
a thermogram, which is translated into electric impulses. The
impulses are sent to a signal-processing unit, a circuit board with
a dedicated chip that sends the information through an electronic
display component. The resulting image will appear in various
colors depending on the intensity of the infrared emission.
Infrared energy from objects
in the scene is focused by an optic lens.
The energy is focused onto an infrared
detector.
The information is passed to sensor
electronics for image processing.
Infrared energy is
emitted proportionately
to the temperature of
an object.
The signal processing
circuitry translates the
infrared detector data
into an image that can
be viewed on a
electronic display.
SCENE
SIGNAL
PROCESSING
ELECTRONIC
DISPLAY
OPTICS
INFRARED
DETECTOR
HOT
COLD
COOL
WARM
OTS-X-series
ATN THERMAL – MADE IN THE USA
At ATN we have a state of the art manufacturing cell where raw materials come in and finished parts go out. It is a true made in the
USA operation. Our dedicated staff is diligently working to provide you with the best equipment at the highest quality available.
THERMAL UNITS
We currently are manufacturing the latest in our OTS line the OTS-X thermal viewers. The ATN thermal units are quickly setting the
standard for thermal.
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