Iranian company unveils flame thermographic camera at Iran-Made 2024 Expo

An Iranian knowledge-based company has unveiled its innovative flame thermographic camera at the 12th Iran-Made Exhibition that can be used in furnaces, melting kilns, and any location with flames. 

According to the exhibition’s news center, Mohammad Khanjani, Fath Noor Mihan Company’s senior R&D expert, highlighted its achievements, stating that they have participated in the exhibition since 2015, offering various products. 

This year, the company showcased the flame thermographic camera, designed and built by its specialists. 

Khanjani explained that the camera can precisely measure the temperature of flames pixel by pixel, and provide users with detailed temperature information for different points within hot environments. 

The product is particularly beneficial for steel and cement companies that rely on accurate monitoring and control of furnace conditions. 

Key features of the flame thermographic camera include its lightweight and portable design, elimination of common errors in traditional methods, and the ability to measure flame temperatures ranging from 900 to 2500 degrees Celsius. 

Khanjani also mentioned that the product has been commercialized and is now available in the market. 

He emphasized that all the company’s products, from software to hardware, are entirely designed and produced by domestic specialists.

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