FAQs
What is Thermographics?
Industrial thermographics uses infrared cameras to detect temperature differences in machinery and structures, enabling non-destructive inspection and maintenance of electrical, mechanical, and structural systems.
How does it work for electrical?
Detects overheating in electrical components, which can indicate loose connections, faulty insulation or overloading.
How does it work for equipment?
Monitors rotating machinery, like motors and bearings, for signs of friction or imminent failure.
How does it work for process?
Monitors and helps control the temperature of materials and equipment during manufacturing processes.
What are the benefits of thermographic testing?
Predictive maintenance: Allows for the prediction of failures by identifying potential issues early.
Non-destructive: No need to shut down or dismantle equipment for inspection.
Fast and cost-effective: Can inspect large areas quickly and helps avoid expensive failures and downtime.
Improved Safety: Reduces risks by identifying electrical and mechanical hazards before they cause accidents.