We are planning to buy a thermal imaging camera for the following activities,
1)Corrosion under insulatilon survey
2)Safety relief valve passing/fugitive emission check
3)Furnace tube condition monitoring
I would like to know which make and model is best one for the above service.I understand some cameras are not sensitive in furnace tube real time codition monitoring due to flue gas interference and will show the wrong reading.User feedback is highly appreciated.
with advance thanks,
Thermography survey
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qaisarabbas
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Re: Thermography survey
You should go for any P series IR camera by M/s Flir (preferably P-660).
A trust worthy name in thermography, satisfactory customer feedback and long term reliable performance.
A trust worthy name in thermography, satisfactory customer feedback and long term reliable performance.
Q. Abbas
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Nabeel Ahmed Qureshi
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Re: Thermography survey
P-Series
Flir is best.
Regards
NAQ
Flir is best.
Regards
NAQ
Re: Thermography survey
Where i got information about training course ndt thermography inspection
thanks in advance
Regards,
Maine
thanks in advance
Regards,
Maine
Re: Thermography survey
You can get much of literature on thermography.
It's better to have some demonstration from some good supplier at your site. Many suppliers can do demos free of cost.
It's better to have some demonstration from some good supplier at your site. Many suppliers can do demos free of cost.
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qaisarabbas
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Re: Thermography survey
Attached is a presentation on basics & applications of thermography.
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qaisarabbas
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Re: Thermography survey
And for some theoretical details:
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