Thermal imaging cameras for industrial applications are powerful and non invasive tools for monitoring and diagnosing the condition of mechanical installations and components, also gives valuable information about the condition of pipe, tube and valve insulation.
With a thermal imaging camera is possible identify problems early, allowing them to be documented and corrected before becoming more serious and more costly to repair.
Thermal imaging cameras are commonly used for inspections of electrical systems and components.
Abnormal heating associated with high resistance or excessive current flow is the main cause of many problems in
electrical systems. Infrared thermography allows us to see these invisible thermal signatures of impending damage before the damage occurs. When current flows through an electric circuit, part of the electrical energy is converted
into heat energy.
Inspecting buildings using a thermal imaging camera is a powerful and non invasive means of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of buildings. Thermal imaging technology has become one of the most valuable diagnostic tools for building inspections. A thermal imaging camera can identify problems early, allowing them to be documented and corrected before becoming more serious and more costly to repair.
The use of thermal imaging cameras for solar panel evaluation offers several advantages. Anomalies can clearly be seen on a crisp thermal image and - unlike most other methods – thermal imaging cameras can be used to scan installed solar panels during normal operation.
But thermal imaging cameras can do much more than solar panel inspections alone. They are also very usefull for the maintenance of the entire electrical circuit, including connectors, cables, inverters, etc.