Infrared Thermography captures and quantifies thermal patterns in energized and operating assets, making it possible to detect abnormal heating without interrupting production. This technique is essential to prevent failures, fires, and energy losses in critical installations.
Inspection methodology
Certified thermographers collect calibrated thermograms, apply emissivity and reflected-temperature corrections, and classify anomalies by thermal delta and criticality. Each finding is validated against load condition and process context to avoid false positives.
Benefits for safety and continuity
Thermographic campaigns reduce unplanned outages, improve electrical safety, and provide objective evidence for maintenance planning in both electrical and mechanical systems.
- Inspection of panels, breakers, busbars, and cable terminations
- Detection of loose connections, overload, and phase imbalance
- Thermal diagnosis of bearings, couplings, and friction points
- Severity ranking with temperature-delta criteria
- Illustrated report with thermograms and corrective recommendations
- Baseline creation for periodic trend comparison