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Non contact measurement & inspection G


lobal thermal imaging solutions leader, HIKMICRO, has launched two highly intelligent algorithmic functions, SuperScene and SuperScene+, that


are reshaping the safe, automated and efficient inspection experience across housing, electrical and industrial applications – enabling even beginners to achieve professional-level accuracy. SuperScene and SuperScene+ are AI-driven device innovations, which ensure that smart detection is built in as standard and specialised inspection tools become a more accessible, affordable and intelligent solution for everyday challenges.


Both SuperScene and SuperScene+ follow hot on the heels of SuperDetect, HIKMICRO’s first proprietary algorithm that automatically identifies problematic water leaks by analysing sound frequency, intensity, and spatial characteristics. Traditional acoustic leak detectors require trained professionals to interpret audio feedback and distinguish between normal pipe noises and potential leaks, however SuperDetect (which is the beating heart of the cutting edge AD21P Acoustic Leak Detector) makes precision effortless and achievable for all.


“We are renowned for delivering high quality thermal imaging technology to the mass market in an accessible and cost-effective manner, but this is a transformational chapter, even by our standards,” explains HIKMICRO Overseas General Manager, Stefan Li. “These ultra smart algorithms optimise detection like never before and bridge the gap between complexity and simplicity, turning advanced diagnostics into actionable insights for first time users and seasoned professionals alike.”


Ideal for identifying air leaks, heat loss and moisture damage in homes, SuperScene is available on HIKMICRO’s handheld and pocket devices (Eco, Eco-V, B20S, B21LS, PocketE, Pocket2, running V 5.5.82) and is a unique deep learning algorithm designed to simplify the inspection process and make home inspections faster. It focuses on a vast collection of thermal images representing typical issues such as insufficient insulation and water leakage. This enables the software to quickly and accurately identify potential insulation deficiencies and suspicious water leaks during Infrared (IR) inspections, which immediately makes it the essential smart scene recognition assistant for professionals and newcomers to thermal imaging equipment. Currently available in BETA, continual improvement and updates by HIKMICRO technical experts will bring even more accuracy and efficiency to SuperScene in the future. For experienced, professional users, HIKMICRO’s 256x192 IR resolution handheld and pocket series cameras (B20S, B21LS, Pocket2, running V 5.5.82) also offer a new


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DETECT FASTER, INSPECT SMARTER


HIKMICRO’s exclusive ‘SuperScene’ AI algorithm redefines thermal imaging


Pro Scene function, whereby an intuitive colour algorithm works with additional tools like hygrometers to analyse and alarm thermal images based on temperature and humidity data. During IR home inspections, this helps quickly pinpoint potential insulation defects (marked with a blue alarm) and suspicious moisture issues (marked with a green alarm) – to tangibly boost efficiency, accuracy and clarity of image. What’s more, a scene preset quick switch enables easy customisation for different scenarios. SuperScene+ meanwhile brings automated risk detection for electrical panel inspection and PCB safety, simplifying workflows via built-in algorithms that identify temperature measurement targets in specific scenarios and determine if anomalies exist. This reduces the complexity of technicians’ operations to improve inspection safety and result reliability, while also reducing downtime risks and optimising equipment lifecycle management efficiency.


In electrical panel inspection, image recognition and Delta T (ΔT) algorithms are combined to accurately locate overloaded/degraded fuses through absolute temperature alarms and relative difference warnings. Micro-temperature sensing can


also detect thermal differences as low as 0.5°C, flagging potential hazards before they escalate. For PCB inspection, pre-configured templates plus AI calibration can batch screen high-density boards to identify short circuits, cold joints and overloads. What’s more, by automating zone analysis and leveraging thermal conduction models, the calibration time of new PCBs is reduced from more than 30 minutes to less than five minutes. Integrated into HIKMICRO’s M and SP Series thermal cameras (M31, M60, SP40, SP40H, SP60, SP60H, running firmware V5.5.96), SuperScene+ enables streamlined two-step panel inspections and one-click PCB assessments. With colour coded alerts and instant diagnostics, it brings precision and consistency to tasks that once demanded extensive time and expertise. These latest innovations represent a giant leap forward in making thermal imaging more intuitive, intelligent and inclusive. Whether you’re inspecting a home, tracking down a water leak or safeguarding an industrial system, HIKMICRO’s AI-driven tools make every inspection smarter, every decision faster and every outcome more reliable.


HIKMICRO www.hikmicrotech.com June 2025 Instrumentation Monthly


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