A view into the invisible
Thermography is a recognised method of temperature measurement which produces pictures. It occurs without contact, and is used primarily for the discovery of energy losses, which can be recognised on objects as thermal weak and consequently damaged spots.
In construction engineering, IR thermography is primarily used to show sealing and insulation defects, but also damages to hidden installation pipes.
In industrial plants, thermography is used to monitor production processes, for quality control and maintenance.
Infrared measurements make a sustainable contribution regarding economy and ecology.