Thermography produces tangible images of invisible infrared radiation providing a precise, non-contact temperature measurement reading. Contacts, terminations and other elements can overheat causing equipment failure, or worse, a stop in operations. Heat sensed by an infrared camera can be measured allowing the operator to identify potential outages or inefficiencies.

Rondar has successfully used thermography as a predictive measurement tool to establish maintenance objectives, save time, money and protect our customer’s equipment. In the hands of our trained professionals, the thermographic imaging camera will help expose deficiencies prior to failure and prevent unscheduled shutdowns.

Improve your equipment’s reliability and avoid physical injury by using this proven, safe, diagnostic tool. Inspections can be conducted at any time without shutting down the system. Load unbalance, high resistance, and leakages can be detected before permanent damage is done to the installation. Data gathered through thermography provides you with a better understanding of operating conditions and normal wear on the equipment.

Heat sensed by a thermographic infrared camera and cross referenced with historical temperature measurement data indicates operating efficiency, equipment faults, and performance levels. The experts at Rondar have proven the value of infrared thermography as an effective predictive maintenance tool, saving our customers money and helping them to plan maintenance schedules.


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