Thermographic
Imaging
Specially designed infrared video and still cameras make images that expose surface heat variations — identifying problems in electrical and mechanical systems before they become expensive failures.

Infrared thermal image revealing heat anomalies in an electrical panel — invisible to the naked eye.
How It Works
What Thermographic Imaging Detects
Thermographic imaging incorporates the use of specially designed infrared video or still cameras to make images that expose surface heat variations. These thermograms identify abnormally hot, blocked, or overloaded electrical systems — as well as unusual heat patterns in mechanical systems caused by excessive friction. Critically, it is a non-invasive operation — no shutdown required.
- Abnormally hot or overloaded electrical systems
- Blocked or restricted electrical components
- Overloaded circuits and connections
- Excessive friction in mechanical systems
- Unusual heat patterns indicating potential failures
- Energy loss through structural heat leaks

Benefits
Why Schedule a Thermographic Inspection?
Reduce Repair Costs
Inspections pinpoint faulty equipment before major damage occurs, often requiring only simple part replacement rather than full system repairs.
Avoid Catastrophic Failures
Reveals hidden problems in equipment that appears fully functional — particularly important for aging systems that may be near failure.
Prevent Production Downtime
Regular inspections identify issues before they shut down your operation, keeping you running and revenue flowing.
Improve Risk Management
Reduce personal injury risk through a reliable safety program built around periodic thermographic testing.
Save Energy
Identifies structural areas experiencing heat and energy loss, enabling improvements to operational efficiency.
Schedule an Inspection
Regular thermographic testing identifies issues before they cause production shutdowns. Contact us to schedule an inspection for your facility.

