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News Release from: Hawk IR International | Subject: Thermal Imaging
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 October 2003
Thermal imaging checks airport equipment
safety
Cockburn Thermal Imaging recently trained a full maintenance team for a busy and expanding international airport in the use of its thermal imaging cameras.
Cockburn Thermal Imaging recently trained a full maintenance team for a busy and expanding international airport in the use of its thermal imaging cameras The airport opted to use Cockburn due to its expertise in thermography, training its staff to fully understand the thermographic technology and how to use the cameras in conjunction with their current maintenance schedule
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The airport has taken advantage of one of Cockburn's bulk hire deals, and hire from their fleet of Flir cameras to perform routine maintenance on all of its electrical equipment.
With the patented CTI Cyclops infra-red sightglasses already installed, the airport can easily inspect all the crucial areas of its plant, without shutting down and without exposing any of its staff to live electrical equipment.
With their electrical equipment operating vital areas of the airport, predictive maintenance is a crucial tool to ensure that their plant remains in a well maintained, operational and controlled state.
Only Cockburn Thermal Imaging could provide them with this full thermal imaging service. Request a free brochure from Hawk IR International ...
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