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Infrared (IR) scanning detects excessive heat which can signal problems.
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Infrared scanning is a technique which uses thermal imaging cameras to display heat distributions, thermograms, allowing users to identify heat patterns that are invisible to the naked eye.
Thermograms provides insight to identify, or rule out, abnormal heat patterns, which can signal inefficiencies or potential defects. By identifying heat buildup in electrical components under stress, infrared scanning helps predict equipment failures before they occur.
Using an infrared camera, heat signatures are captured and analyzed. The results are then compiled into an easy-to-read report for industrial electricians, enabling them to address potential issues before they lead to breakdowns. This proactive approach minimizes unplanned downtime and helps maintain smooth production operations.
Spot Issues Before They Become Big Problems
Thermal imaging provides early detection of issues such as:
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