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What You Need To Know About IR Detectors
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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Partial Discharge: Who needs to detect it and why?
Partial Discharge: Who needs to detect it and why?
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Insight before ignition: Combatting combustion at the source for UK recycling and energy production plant
FLIR active thermography snuffs out fires before they ignite at UK FCGNI with a fully automated fire safety system
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Save lives, safeguard assets: Fight fires before they begin with early fire detection
200 workplace fires ignite every day in the US alone, according to The Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It reportedly costs US businesses in excess of $328 billion annually - damaging infrastructure, endangering lives and eliminating vital assets. So, how can we avoid billions going up in a blaze?
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NFPA 70B: Learn how to keep safe and compliant with the new standards and how FLIR can help
NFPA has updated guidance in the area of Thermal Inspections. What does this mean for you and your organization? Moving from recommended to required, learn how these updated standards (NFPA 70B) for thermography will affect your maintenance teams, electrical inspection tasks and reporting requirements.
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Seamless Field of View switching: Optimised imaging for complex inspections
Interchangeable lenses for advanced thermal imaging at varying distances
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Stay grounded: How to safely carry out an Electrical Panel Inspection
Electrical injuries carry a disproportionately high fatality rate. They are the leading cause of workplace fatalities, accounting for one-fifth of all exposure-related deaths in 2020 (NIOSH, 2020). Clearly, when it comes to handling sensitive electrical components, there is no room for complacency.
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Silent leaks, resounding savings: How acoustic Imaging is saving Pennine Healthcare thousands
Based in the UK, Pennine Healthcare manufactures and distributes a range of products for use in the medical industry. Increasing global demand has resulted in the company employing a 24-hour shift system, with products being shipped to over 50 countries.
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Detecting Faults in High Pressure Hydraulic Systems with Acoustic Imaging Cameras
As we travel through the twenty-first century, society wants things quicker, builds things bigger and travels faster. The machines that hold this world together work longer and harder than ever before. At the heart of these machines one type of power transfer is commonplace, namely hydraulic systems.
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How thermal imaging can help companies prevent fires before they ignite in bulk storage zones
Discover how thermal imaging technology such as FLIR’s advanced cameras help prevent fires before ignition in biomass storage zones. Learn how early fire detection protects forestry assets, reduces carbon emissions, and safeguards operations from costly wildfire damage.
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Improve Rail Maintenance Shed Efficiency with the FLIR Si2-Pro Acoustic Camera
The traditional method of detecting air leaks in compressed and pneumatic systems is performed using a bubble spray. This requires a technician to walk the length of the train, listening carefully, often against the backdrop of a cacophony of background noise, trying to detect a leak. On a recent visit to a busy railway maintenance yard, the FLIR Si2-Pro acoustic imaging camera was challenged to see if it could improve the engineer’ ability to diagnose and repair faults more quickly.
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Thermal Process Monitoring for Thermoforming
Do you validate and optimize your thermoforming, vacuum forming or compression molding processes with closed loop process control capabilities? Thermal Machine Vision Solutions are the #1 solution for thermoformers being used today. By thermally inspecting parts after the heating cycle, analysis can be used to validate the heating process. Feedback is provided to your PLC, enabling immediate corrective actions to your heating zones. Inspection and control of heated components is key to producing quality parts, increasing throughput, reducing scrap rates, and validating product control.