The Usual Applications Of Thermography











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Imagine that the world is a radiator. Because infrared thermography, technicians imagine the world in a different light. The heat energy travels at the speed of light in all directions. The infrared camera detects this energy (heat) and converts photos or heat thermograms. We can learn much of the world around us by just at the lens of an infrared camera. In fact, thermography is used in big industries for different purposes.

Infrared Maintenance Forecast

Everywhere, heat is present. In fact, if you look at a construction site, you will be able to see switches, motors, fittings, connections and other tools all moving. The movement of these tools release heat all the time. Although you cannot see it, you can feel heat everywhere around you. Now here’s the good news. What if you can see heat from all of these tools? By using an infrared camera, you will be able to see colors that you have never dreamed of seeing. Aside from seeing interesting colors, infrared can also be used to detect damages in important tools and equipments and this will cost you little money.

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Tools and equipments get broken down. The resistance of machines and tools is what usually causes the failure of electrical components. In fact, the excessive friction is what ruined the mechanical parts. The practical use of infrared thermography techniques in the maintenance and prognosis can easily detect problems in machines and tools. Knowing what is normal and reporting abnormalities through thermography can help people find where the damage is. This is true for heat emissions from all the different types of objects, tools, equipments and other gadgets and not just the electromechanical objects. There are many other uses of infrared thermography. In addition to inspection of electrical distribution, equipment and its mechanical components can also be maintained and diagnosed through thermography.

1 comments:

Jim said...

nice information on thermography applications
thanks for sharing
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