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Inspection of Power Transmission Equipment
Users can choose FLIR Exx hand-held thermal cameras to carry out regular temperature checks to detect the distribution of temperature on the surface of every transformer, and thus easily find obscured electrical faults and traces of mechanical wear-and-tear for immediate repair.
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Complete Thermal Package for EDnT
As demand for electronic systems and components increases to support global green energy and digitalization initiatives, so does the need for efficient design and verification testing. Thermal imaging is critical to this process, providing accurate temperature information to troubleshoot potential issues, optimize thermal efficiencies, and even identify counterfeit components. FLIR A6700-series cameras, with their refined, 15 µm pixel pitch detector, produce remarkably crisp thermal imagery.
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The Important Role of Thermal Imaging for Condition Monitoring
Manufacturing and production processes consistently face challenges in ensuring the longevity and efficient functioning of their equipment, especially as they age. Just like any entity subjected to time, equipment equipment breaks down due to friction, corrosion, thermal and mechanical cycling, vibration, and other forces. The inevitable progression of these factors results in reduced performance, and ultimately, equipment failure. The crux, then, is to determine when this will occur so preventive maintenance can be performed at an optimal time to prevent failure at lowest possible cost, without significantly impacting production.
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Leak Detection in Compressed Air Systems: A Case Study of Air Power East's Success with the FLIR Si124 Acoustic Imaging Camera
Dive into the case study of Air Power East's successful implementation of the FLIR Si124 acoustic imaging camera in detecting air leaks in compressed air systems. Discover how this innovative approach led to increased efficiency and significant cost savings for an agricultural manufacturer.
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Case Study: AMIT International Group chooses FLIR M364C LR camera for full refurbishment on $38M La Vie En Rose superyacht
Following the purchase of the $38M superyacht two years ago from a private owner, AMIT group managing director Abdulaziz Abdulla, shares details of the complete refurbishment which includes new Garmin Bridge and FLIR M364C LR cameras, engines, entertainment system, electrics, water system.
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FLIR Total Solution for the Wind Power Industry
Inspections of wind power plants are expensive and time-consuming, and it is difficult to access mechanical and electrical systems for inspection; wind turbine components are located at high altitudes or in confined spaces, or are blocked or isolated; facilities and equipment are susceptible to high temperatures and sudden severe weather conditions. Failures can result in costly downtime or accidents, so preventive maintenance and regular inspections are crucial.
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Acoustic Imaging for the Manufacturing Industry: Capturing Cost-Savings Through Sound
Today's soaring energy costs can have a huge impact on a company's bottom line, especially for manufacturers who rely on compressed air and vacuum systems or use gases such as carbon dioxide in their production process. When these systems leak—it's like money seeps out along with the air. So being able to see the system leaks, pinpoint the source, and even calculate the energy loss is a game changer.
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Webinar: NFPA 70E 2024 for Infrared Thermographers
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recently released NFPA 70E, a set of requirements for safe work practices to protect personnel by reducing exposure to major electrical hazards. Join senior Infrared Training Center instructor John Waggoner in this recorded webinar as he reviews the new guidelines and changes that affect a thermographers workflow in the electrical field.
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What You Need To Know About IR Detectors - Sensitivity
When working with IR Detectors there are 5 main differences between cooled and uncooled detectors. We'll tackle all 5 differences in a series of webinars.
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Understanding qOGI
Quantitative optical gas imaging is the ability to utilize optical gas imaging – specifically, cooled hydrocarbon OGI – combined with an algorithmic solution, to quantify gas leaks invisible to the naked eye. When a leak is discovered (or suspected) in a more accessible location, a qOGI system provides superior ease of use. A TVA requires frequent calibration using a field calibration kit and works only “in the moment.”
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Introducing the new G-Series Optical Gas Imaging Cameras
In this recorded webinar, Director of Business Development Craig O'Neill, discussed the new G-Series Optical Gas Imaging cameras and how they will change the way the oil and gas industry visualizes gas and quantifies emissions because of their new features
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What You Need To Know About IR Detectors - Spectral Filtering
When working with IR Detectors, there are 5 main differences between cooled and uncooled detectors. We'll tackle all 5 differences in a series of webinars.