INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY

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JAGBEN provides an infrared inspection as one of the condition monitoring services. Infrared inspection process uses infrared cameras as a means to "see" and "measure" thermal energy emitted from equipment at your plant.

Infrared Thermographic Testing is Powerful, Versatile, and Highly Accurate

Infrared thermographic testing is essentially a non-invasive and non-destructive inspection process that uses temperature sensing scanners. These infrared devices gather temperature signatures that lie beyong the range of visible light. Analysis of this data will help you detect a wide range of problems in building systems and structures, including moisture intrusion, missing or damaged insulation, overloaded circuits, faulty wiring, loose electrical connections, construction defects, and storm damage.

Advantages of Thermography

  • You get a visual picture
  • So that you can compare temperatures over large area
  • It is real time capable of catching moving targets
  • Able to find deteriorating components prior to failure
  • Measurement in areas inaccessible or hazardous
  • Reduction of production losses due to unplanned
  • Reduced maintenance and repair costs
  • Increased equipment life
  • Increased Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF)
  • Increased productivity and profitability

Applications

  • Electrical infrared inspections
  • Infrared Roof Inspections
  • Rotating and Mechanical Equipment
  • Building Envelope Infrared
  • Structural Infrared Inspections of CMU walls
  • Infrared Pipe and Steam Leak Inspections

Electrical Switch Gear Inspections

Save companies thousands of dollars in providing a predictive maintenance tool for repairs prior to failure.

Many insurance companies offer rate reductions with the implementation of a good infrared inspection program because of the proven benefits in minimizing lost production and maintenance cost.

Power Transmission Line Inspections

Prevent high voltage failures which can result in facility power interruptions.