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Thermography
Thermal imaging involves the use of a special thermal camera,
which operates within the infra red area of the spectrum to measure
the amount of heat that an object is emitting. Infra red covers
four regions of the spectrum: near infra red (0.7 - 1.0 micron);
short wave (1.0 - 2.5 microns); medium or short wave thermal infra
red (3 - 5 microns) and long wave thermal infra red (8 - 14
microns). All objects above absolute zero will emit radiation and
so can be thermally imaged.
This technique in our own industry enables us to discover problems
that would otherwise go undetected. A quick glance with our cameras
can save you thousands of pounds in shut down costs.
A working system needs maintaining. Thermal Imaging provides the
capability to keep your production downtime to a minimum.
A full colour report is issued so that you can attend to the
potential hazards and possible dangers. |
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