PRODUCTION CONTROL AND INSTALLATION MAINTENEANCE IN INDUSTRY

Take advantage of infrared thermography for monitoring and maintenance tasks on industrial installations, e.g. to check combustion processes or to monitor temperature controlled processes. Further typical fields of application for the infrared thermography are the inspection of insulation on machines as well as preventative maintenance. Hots spots in drive systems, for example, can point to the onset of damage to bearings.
ELECTROTHERMOGRAPHY

Infrared thermography can detect worn-out components or faulty connections in equipment ranging from electric control cabinets to electromotors or other current-carrying pieces of machinery, allowing these faults to be eliminated in good time and thus avoiding costly production stops and reducing the risk of fire.
LEAK DETECTION

Infrared thermography enable swift and accurate isolation of leaks in inaccessible or concealed pipes (e.g. floor heating) which are normally invisible to the naked eye. Maintenance work can thus be carried cost-effectively and with a minimum of damage to the surrounding area.
BUILDING THERMOGRAPHY

Thermographic measuring can be carried out to determine whether insulation is missing or to detect construction faults or hidden construction elements in building shells or whole constructions, even during the building phase. By these means, it is possible to make warranty claims at a very early stage and also to make significant savings on energy costs.
It is also possible to carry out an inventory regarding the room climate using Infrared thermography method. It can swiftly and easily detect places in buildings where the dew point can be reached and where toxic and allergy-triggering mould would grow if relevant construction countermeasures were not carried out.
ENERGY CONSULTANCY

Infrared thermography is highly-suitable for the determination and documentation of energy leakage at windows, outer doors, roller shutter housing, radiator niches, roof constructions or the entire building shell, from missing or inadequate insulation.
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