Product category:
Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Flir Systems | Subject: P-Series ThermaCAM
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 January 2005
Thermal camera survives life in the
freezer
Investment paid dividends for Midlands company Thermographic Inspection Services when it was commissioned to assess the integrity of a cold store roof.
Investment paid dividends for Midlands company Thermographic Inspection Services when it was commissioned to assess the integrity of a cold store roof Partners Steve Widdowson and Mike Faulder were told to expect temperatures of around -20C
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Thermal imaging keep delivering for Royal Mail
At the Royal Mail, all critical systems in every sorting office throughout the UK are checked every month, using FLIR Systems thermal imaging equipment
The affordable, uncooled thermal imaging camera
With the introduction of the new ThermaCAM SC500, FLIR Systems is able to extend the benefits of its patented solid state microbolometer detector techlogy to the R and D community.
As this exceeded the published minimum operating temperature of their new ThermaCAM P Series infra-red thermal imaging camera, they contacted the Flir Systems support team for advice.
"Having decided to make a serious investment in thermography we clearly didn't want to risk the camera's long term health in such a hostile environment", explained Widdowson.
"However, we decided to accept the project as Flir Systems assured us that the camera is designed to shut-down automatically in temperature extremes before any permanent damage can be inflicted".
Further reading
Potential incidents averted at ICI using camera
A Flir Systems Thermacam thermal imaging camera purchased two years ago has proven its worth time and time again in the condition monitoring programme at ICI (Chlor - Chemicals)
Why it has never been easier to use thermography
The ThermaCAM PM 695 thermographic camera uses MicroIRT technology, a patented third generation uncooled microbolometer FPA detector which has nearly 77,000 measurement points
The inspection site was a 180 x 60m warehouse, fitted with huge chillers, designed as a fast-freeze store for potato crisps.
The owner had systematically been replacing roof insulation and Thermographic Inspection Services' task was to assess the integrity of the panel joints.
Just for good measure, Widdowson and Faulder took an independent temperature humidity measurement device inside the store and found to their great concern that they were working at -39C, not -20C as advised.
However, content in the knowledge that their new camera was failsafe, they carried on.
Through the respective partners, Thermographic Inspection Services brings together considerable experience in both mechanical and electrical engineering.
The company was formed to provide expert predictive maintenance and condition monitoring, a service that it now conducts nationwide.
Widdowson explained that although they initially considered a low-end investment in thermography with a torch-style camera, a professional model offered so much more potential.
"We thoroughly investigated the market and it was clear that Flir Systems could give us all we needed both in terms of camera specification and support".
In the event, the cold store survey took an hour to complete with operators and camera working in an ambient temperature of -39C.
"Even at that extreme, the camera gave us excellent images", Widdowson continued.
"We were on site for more than three hours and we only had to change the battery once".
"In the P-Series ThermaCAM I really believe we invested in the best and this one project alone certainly vindicated our choice".
This professional infra-red thermal imaging camera is built to withstand the rigours of industrial use.
It provides high-accuracy infra-red imaging and measurement in the range -40 to +2000C and resolves temperature differences as small as 0.08C.
Weighing less than 2kg, the camera is contained in a rugged, shock-, water- and dust-resistant IP54 housing to protect it on-site and in the field.
Its Li-ion battery allows over two hours of continuous operation and can be recharged in the camera from the mains or car 12V supply. Request a free brochure from Flir Systems ...
• Flir Systems: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
• Engineeringtalk Home Page


