Infrared Stocks List

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Infrared Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 1 HEI Warren Buffett Eyes the Stars, Invests $185 Million in Aerospace Upstart HEICO
Nov 1 HEI.A Warren Buffett Eyes the Stars, Invests $185 Million in Aerospace Upstart HEICO
Nov 1 HEI Heico (HEI) Loses -5.9% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why a Trend Reversal May be Around the Corner
Nov 1 HEI.A Heico (HEI) Loses -5.9% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why a Trend Reversal May be Around the Corner
Oct 31 BRKR Mettler-Toledo (MTD) Earnings Expected to Grow: What to Know Ahead of Next Week's Release
Oct 31 MSA MSA Safety declares $0.51 dividend
Oct 31 MOD While shareholders of Modine Manufacturing (NYSE:MOD) are in the black over 3 years, those who bought a week ago aren't so fortunate
Oct 31 MOD Q2 2025 Modine Manufacturing Co Earnings Call
Oct 31 MOD Modine Manufacturing Co (MOD) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Data Center Growth and ...
Oct 30 MOD Modine Manufacturing Company (MOD) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call Transcript
Oct 30 BRKR What Is Bruker Corporation's (NASDAQ:BRKR) Share Price Doing?
Oct 30 MOD Modine Manufacturing Company 2025 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Oct 30 VSH Vishay Intertechnology High Energy Inrush Current Limiting PTC Thermistors Increase Performance in Active Charge and Discharge Circuits
Oct 30 MSAI MultiSensor AI Announces Strategic Channel Partner Relationship with IndustrAI Sàrl (Luxembourg) Focused on European Industrial Market
Oct 29 MOD Modine (MOD) Reports Q2 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Oct 29 MOD Modine (MOD) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
Oct 29 MOD Modine: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Oct 29 MOD Modine Manufacturing Non-GAAP EPS of $0.97 beats by $0.05, revenue of $658M beats by $11.18M
Oct 29 MOD Modine Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Results
Oct 29 BRKR Analysts Estimate Bruker (BRKR) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for
Infrared

Infrared (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. It is therefore generally invisible to the human eye, although IR at wavelengths up to 1050 nanometers (nm)s from specially pulsed lasers can be seen by humans under certain conditions. IR wavelengths extend from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 700 nanometers (frequency 430 THz), to 1 millimeter (300 GHz). Most of the thermal radiation emitted by objects near room temperature is infrared. As with all EMR, IR carries radiant energy and behaves both like a wave and like its quantum particle, the photon.
Infrared radiation was discovered in 1800 by astronomer Sir William Herschel, who discovered a type of invisible radiation in the spectrum lower in energy than red light, by means of its effect on a thermometer. Slightly more than half of the total energy from the Sun was eventually found to arrive on Earth in the form of infrared. The balance between absorbed and emitted infrared radiation has a critical effect on Earth's climate.
Infrared radiation is emitted or absorbed by molecules when they change their rotational-vibrational movements. It excites vibrational modes in a molecule through a change in the dipole moment, making it a useful frequency range for study of these energy states for molecules of the proper symmetry. Infrared spectroscopy examines absorption and transmission of photons in the infrared range.Infrared radiation is used in industrial, scientific, military, commercial, and medical applications. Night-vision devices using active near-infrared illumination allow people or animals to be observed without the observer being detected. Infrared astronomy uses sensor-equipped telescopes to penetrate dusty regions of space such as molecular clouds, detect objects such as planets, and to view highly red-shifted objects from the early days of the universe. Infrared thermal-imaging cameras are used to detect heat loss in insulated systems, to observe changing blood flow in the skin, and to detect overheating of electrical apparatus.Extensive uses for military and civilian applications include target acquisition, surveillance, night vision, homing, and tracking. Humans at normal body temperature radiate chiefly at wavelengths around 10 μm (micrometers). Non-military uses include thermal efficiency analysis, environmental monitoring, industrial facility inspections, detection of grow-ops, remote temperature sensing, short-range wireless communication, spectroscopy, and weather forecasting.

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