“…The current use of the thermal imaging process is not limited only to obvious applications, such as building insulation measurements [3,4], or brake pad temperature [5], but it is increasingly being used in less obvious scientific research, such as ice migration [6], or finegrained materials transport monitoring [7]. Recent literature reports also indicate that thermal imaging can also be used to measure humidity [8] or in the process of detecting breast cancer [9]. Using thermography may apply not only to static conditions but also to optimization [10], diagnostics [11][12][13], as well as monitoring [14] of the technological process.…”