Infrared Thermography service

Thermal imaging camera

is a device that uses infrared technology to capture images of heat distribution from objects in an area or electrical system. It can display an image called a Thermal Image or Thermogram, which will show the heat distribution or points of excessive temperature in the form of various colors on the camera screen.

 

How a thermal imaging camera works

This camera captures infrared signals emitted from objects or surfaces that cannot be seen by the naked eye. The camera processes that information and displays it as an image that displays the color of the temperature of objects in different areas. The colors displayed tend to change from blue (low temperature) to red or yellow (high temperature).

 

Common uses

Electrical equipment inspection: Detects hot spots in electrical systems, such as breakers, transformers, wiring, or machinery that may overheat from heavy use, which may be a sign of deterioration or abnormalities.
Building inspection: Detects heat loss from walls or roofs, air leaks, or moisture that may cause structural problems.
Medical: Used to check body temperature, such as measuring fever or finding abnormalities in body temperature.
Maintenance: Used to check the operation of machines, motors, or other devices to detect abnormalities in temperature that may cause damage.


Advantages of using a thermal imaging camera


Easy and fast inspection: No need to touch the object or device being inspected.
High safety: Allows inspection in areas that may be at risk without having to get close.
Helps in preventive maintenance: Helps detect problems before they cause major damage.
Thermal imaging cameras are therefore an important tool in many areas, especially in electrical system maintenance and machinery operation inspection.