At CME Laboratories Bharat Pvt Ltd, we deliver comprehensive oil analysis services to ensure the health and longevity of your critical equipment. By monitoring lubricant condition and machine wear, we help you prevent costly breakdowns, optimize maintenance, and extend asset life.
See the Unseen. Prevent Failures. Ensure Reliability.
Infrared (IR) Thermography is a powerful non-destructive testing technique that utilizes advanced thermal imaging cameras to produce and analyze specialized thermal images of an object and/or surfaces. Thermography is able to convert invisible infrared radiation into visual heat maps. By providing thermal data for analysis, thermography can identify hidden problems that the human eye can’tsee, before they manifest into costly failures.
At CME, we use advanced technology of thermal imaging equipment to recognize anomalies in electrical, mechanical, and structural systems. The proactive approach of IR thermography allows industries to mitigate downtime, enhance safety, and improve efficiencies.
CME has strict safety procedures for thermal inspections and these procedures include:
NFPA 70E Compliance – ensures appropriate PPE is worn relatively to arc-flash risk evaluations.
Certified Thermographers – expert professionals who conduct inspections safely, efficiently, and reliably.
Why is Thermography Important?
Thermal imaging prevents failures by uncovering potential issues early. With thermography you get:
Early Fault Detection
Detect loose connections, circuits that are overloaded, overheating components.
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Reduced Downtime
Detect issues in live systems without the need to shut down your operations.
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Greater Safety
Reduce arc-flash risks, by utilizing non-contact thermal detection.
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Energy Efficiency
Find heat loss and insulation problems, preventing potential energy waste.
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What is Thermography?
Infrared thermography captures thermal energy emitted by objects and transforms it into thermal images (thermograms). These images convey temperature variations which can indicate a hidden issue, such as loose electrical connections, mechanical wear and tear, or lack of insulation.
The process includes:
Capturing the thermal data with infrared cameras.
Identifying heat patterns that hold thermal abnormalities.
Developing results with certified thermal consultants to offer actionable recommendations.
Detailed reports including thermal images with clear recommendations.