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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Thermal imaging webinars
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 31 October 2007

Thermal imaging benefits to be explained
online

Hour-long free web seminars spell out the benefits that a purpose-designed thermal imager can bring as part of a preventive maintenance strategy.

Fluke is offering two free online thermal imaging seminars on 8th and 14th November 2007 Each hour-long webinar will spell out the benefits that a purpose-designed thermal imager can bring as part of a preventive maintenance strategy - to fix problems before they fail

Participants can ask questions at the end of the session.

Participants will be taken through the benefits (particularly in terms of reduced downtime and consequent cost savings), how to identify potential problems more effectively, how to determine the best troubleshooting strategy, how to be more productive through implementation of that strategy, and how to report the results.

The webinar will show many images captured in the workplace and explains how to interpret those images and what is going wrong to cause them.

Thermal imaging is a noncontact technique that can be applied to many types of equipment and conditions, is applied without disturbing production, and is quick at scanning large areas to identify specific problems before failure.

Being noncontact, it can be used for moving, very hot and difficult to reach objects: thus the technique greatly increases safety in electrical, electromechanical, heating and cooling and other general industrial maintenance applications.

Following a regular routing pattern, which can be set up on a Fluke Ti20, comparisons with previous images can greatly enhance that success.

The Fluke Ti20 also comes with easy-to-use analysis and reporting software. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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