Temperature Screening Thermal Solutions

22nd April 2020

Have you started thinking about how your business will be ready for its exit strategy to trade when we leave lockdown?

Have you started thinking about how your business will be ready for its exit strategy to trade when we leave lockdown?

We at Affinity may have the solutions for you!

With advanced detectors and algorithms, Hikvision’s Temperature Screening Thermographic Cameras are designed to detect elevated skin-surface temperatures, and can thus be used for rapid and preliminary temperature screening in office buildings, factories, stations, airports and other public places, with accuracy up to ±0.3°C.

  • One second to detect skin-surface temperature of a person
  • Multi-person detection simultaneously
  • Non-contact measurement to avoid physical contact
  • Immediately alarming to notify operators
  • AI detection to reduce false alarms from other heat sources

Turret/Bullet Camera
The turret/bullet camera features AI detection to reduce false alarms caused by other heat sources.

Turret/Bullet Camera + Blackbody Calibrator
This solution is enhanced with a blackbody calibrator to increase the accuracy from ±0.5°C to ±0.3°C.

Handheld Camera
With a Wi-Fi module, the handheld camera can connect to a PC or a smartphone. It also features a built-in speaker for audio alarm.

Metal Detector Door with Thermal Turret
This solution features real-time temperature display on LCD screen and light and sound alarm.

To read more about the equipment visit our website or get in touch with the team at Affinity.

To download the full technical brochure click here.

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