
thermographic inspection
Thermographic inspection uses infrared cameras to detect and visualize temperature differences on a surface. By capturing thermal images, it reveals areas of heat loss, excess heat, or insulation issues that are not visible to the naked eye. This non-contact method is commonly used in building diagnostics, electrical system checks, and mechanical equipment evaluations to identify problems early, improve safety, and enhance energy efficiency. It provides valuable insights quickly and accurately without disrupting normal operations or requiring physical access to internal components.