Thermal imaging cameras are typically used in R&D for capturing thermal distribution and recording temporal variations in real time, allowing engineers to see and accurately measure heat production or dissipation process, leakage and other temperature factors in equipment, products and processes. Infra-red thermography has proven to be an invaluable tool to solve scientific problems based on heat and temperature measurement due to its non-intrusive analysis capacity. Drawing on over 50 years' experience, FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions has developed a guide: 7 Things to Know When Selecting an IR Camera for Research & Development.