WHAT IS THERMAL IMAGING?
Everything above zero degrees Kelvin (-273.15 deg/C / -459.67 deg/F) emits infrared radiation. Many times you can feel this as heat, or temperature differences, but that’s about as far as human interpretation with our eyes and hands can go. Oh sure, you can tell that something’s hot, but how hot? How hot should it be? How hot should it be relative to the other things around it or a part of it? What is the ‘normal’ temperature?
When you don’t feel well, the first thing the doctor does is take your temperature. The easiest way to think of thermal imaging is that we are ‘taking the temperature’ of various devices and/or systems. We are examining the wellness of your equipment. If a motor bearing is about to fail, it gets hotter than the other bearings—we can see this with thermal imaging. If a circuit breaker has a loose connection—we can see that connection. If your roof is leaking—we can see that. If you’re missing insulation—we can see that too. Once we have seen the problem, we can fix it before it reaches a failure point.
That is what we mean when we say: Know the Future. See it Clearly.