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Infrared Thermal Imaging

 
 
 
 

Through our thermal imagers, we can see what you couldn’t with naked eyes.

 
 
What is Infrared Thermal Imaging?
 

Infrared thermal imaging is a non-contact, and non-destructive technique that employs advanced devices known as thermal imagers. These devices detect and capture patterns of emitted infrared energy (heat) from surfaces, converting them into visual images for expert analysis.


The heat detected by an infrared camera can be measured with exceptional precision, enabling a broad spectrum of applications. Our state-of-the-art FLIR infrared thermal cameras are capable of identifying even the most minute variations in heat, representing these differences through various shades of grey or color palettes.


One of the primary uses of infrared thermal imaging is predictive maintenance. This technology excels at identifying potential issues before they escalate into significant, costly problems. By pinpointing these issues early, infrared thermal imaging helps in maintaining the efficiency and reliability of systems and equipment.

Infrared thermal imaging has a wide array of applications, and we frequently assist our esteemed clients with the following services:

•    Visualise thermal intrusion and escape, i.e., heat and cold loss
•    Identify missing, damaged, or improperly installed insulation in buildings and facilities
•    Locate air leakages, such as those from door and window frames
•    Detect moisture and potential mold formation
•    Find insulation-compromising thermal bridges in buildings
•    Locate water infiltration on flat roofs
•    Identify water or gas tank levels 
•    Find plumbing leaks
•    Locate drainage blockages
•    Identify construction flaws in early stages
•    Monitor the drying process of building facades
•    Detect electrical faults, faults in supply lines, and district heating systems
•    Identify potential pest intrusions, such as termites or mice nests
•    Monitoring solar panels to identify defective cells
•    Conducting electrical inspections to identify hot spots in circuit boards and electrical panels
•    Monitoring mechanical systems such as motors, bearings, to identify overheating components

 

Once the root cause of the issue is identified, we will coordinate with our qualified partners to ensure it is promptly and effectively resolved.​

 
 
 
 

Applications of Infrared Thermal Imaging for Buildings and Homes (Source: flir.com)

 
 

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