Infrared Temperature Measurement
Medical Health

Raytron’s infrared thermal imaging has been successfully applied in brain surgery and shows great potential in cancer screening, body temperature monitoring, and other healthcare scenarios.

A surgical team led by Dr. Lin Jinghui in the First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University deployed Raytron’s ATR1280 IR thermal imager during extracranial-to-intracranial bypass surgery for adult moyamoya patients. They were first to propose using IR thermal imaging to assess anastomotic vessel patency during direct revascularization.

Petroleum and Petrochemicals
New Method for Early Disease Screening

Infrared thermal imaging offers a novel non-invasive screening method for clinical diagnosis. By capturing the surface temperature distribution of the human body, it enables early detection of abnormal thermal hotspots in regions such as the breast and thyroid, demonstrating distinctive advantages in tumor screening. This contactless technology is especially well-suited for routine health assessments of pediatric and pregnant populations, thereby opening new avenues for the early detection of disease.

Industrial Automation
Infrared Thermal Imaging Empowering Traditional Chinese Medical Diagnosis

Infrared thermal imaging technology detects temperature distribution patterns across human body regions, providing visualized diagnostic references for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners. This aids in assessing patient health status and enables the formulation of personalized diagnostic and therapeutic protocols.

Ferrous Metallurgy
Infrared Thermal Cameras Enhancing Vascular Disease Detection

Infrared thermal imaging can sensitively detect signals of blood circulation disorders and localized temperature variations associated with vascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis and varicose veins, offering robust support for early disease detection and timely intervention.