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Infrared (thermograghic) surveys are extremely cost effective and an excellent prelude to a comprehensive Preventive Maintenance program.An infrared survey is performed using heat sensing equipment known as an infrared imaging radiometer. The equipment displays an image on a monitor created from the heat emitted from an object. The thermal image can than be captured and reproduced as a picture known as a thermogram. AETCO's surveys include thermograms and corresponding photographic images of thermal anomalies discovered during the scan.
Infrared surveys are useful in any application where a temperature difference can be used to identify problem areas. Common applications include scans of electrical equipment, roofs and high temperature kilns.
At American Electrical Testing Co.,Inc. infrared surveys are not a sideline, they are part of their approach to a comprehensive preventive maintenance plan.
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American Electrical Testing Co., Inc. has five (5) state of the art digitally cooled Infrared Imaging radiometers coupled with the latest in digital imaging technology to provide unmatched report quality and turnaround time.
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