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Thermal
Imaging
Infrared Thermography can be defined as seeing heat. It works on the principal
that everything above Absolute Zero has energy which is invisible to the naked
eye. By using high performance instruments we see and measure this energy and
take a picture of it.
Thermal imaging has evolved into one of the most valuable diagnostic tools used
for preventive maintenance. Portable infrared imaging systems scan equipment
and structures, then instantly convert the thermal images to visible pictures
for quantitative temperature analysis.
By detecting anomalies often invisible to the naked eye, thermography allows
corrective action before costly system failures occur.
Thermographic surveys can be carried out on plants, processes or systems while
they are still running. It eliminates the need for physical inspections on plant
and minimises use of shut-down time.
Thermographic surveys of buildings can identify hidden leaks, insulation damage,
and heat loss.
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