09/05 2025
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It's so scorching hot that I feel like I'm about to melt!
Come and indulge in a summer "cyber cool-down" experience!
0℃
This is the dividing line between ice and water,
and also the starting point for freezing.
-10℃
This is a common temperature in early winter in the northern regions,
taking you from "cool" to "freezing."
-18℃
This is the typical temperature setting for the freezer compartment in home refrigerators,
where peaches can freeze as hard as stones.
-35℃ to -50℃
This temperature range can occur during extreme cold waves in Mohe,
making the outdoors almost a "no-go zone" for life.
So, what does -60℃ feel like?
In such an extreme temperature environment,
ordinary plastics (such as PET bottles, PVC) will become brittle and shatter directly.
Our common mineral water bottles will turn as brittle as glass
and may break with just a slight force.
In extremely low-temperature environments, the physical properties of materials undergo drastic changes. Many seemingly sturdy items in daily life become extremely fragile due to cold brittleness. Ordinary electronic equipment may also malfunction due to issues like lens icing, material embrittlement, and battery failure.
And in certain special scenarios,
such as during cold chain logistics transportation and warehousing processes,
there is a need for real-time monitoring of
the packaging integrity of items like food, vaccines, and biological agents.
In high-altitude areas,
such as unattended environments for oil pipelines and power equipment,
there is a need for real-time surveillance to check for icing, cracking, or leaking,
to prevent catastrophic failures.
In areas where manual monitoring is not feasible,
technological equipment is essential
......
to achieve continuous and stable image monitoring in low-temperature and high-humidity environments.
Hikvision's ultra-low temperature series cameras
are here to save the day!
Featuring an ultra-hydrophobic coating design,
water droplets won't linger,
and ice and snow won't adhere.
With a sapphire glass window that automatically heats up,
icing and fogging are prevented,
ensuring clear images even at low temperatures.
Having passed rigorous stability tests,
including vibration, EMC, and high/low temperature extreme environment tests,
they easily adapt to various temperature environments.
Fearless of the cold, they won't crash,
providing accurate and ultra-clear images without any "fog"!
Together with anti-fogging PT balls, cold chain-specific cameras, and ice and snow dome cameras,
they offer all-weather, hardcore protection for scenarios such as food cold chain transportation, pharmaceutical cold storage supervision,
and the operation and maintenance of facilities at high altitudes.
On sweltering days,
let Hikvision's low-temperature-resistant series cameras
bring you cool images to help you beat the heat~