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SGS promotes Infrared Thermography inspection

A SGS SA - Industrial Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 17, 2009

SGS Industrial Services is offering inspection technology to make temperature differences visible.

Infrared Thermography is a fast NDT inspection method that does not influence the process and maps the temperature differences of any object from -50C to +1,500C.

Instead of detecting the temperature point by point, the camera is claimed to be able to detect the temperature across a complete surface.

This gives an image of local temperature differences.

SGS examines whole installations with this inspection technique, both in overview and in detail.

According to the company, constipations, isolation becoming damp, cold bridges and overheating are mapped flawlessly without having an effect on the process.

Using mobile equipment, SGS claims that it is able to find a sufficient position on the ground or on steps in order to make recordings.

The technology is used for housing, offices, paintings, electrical installations of low and high voltage and mechanical installations (brakes, pumps and so on).

It is also used in the process industry to find leakages, blockages, degraded integrity and insulation.

All images are saved digitally and, after the analysis, users receive a comprehensive full-colour report.

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