Infrared Thermography Testing (IRT)

Infrared Thermography Testing (IRT) is one of NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) techniques that uses a camera to produce visible images showing the amount of infrared energy emitted by an object. The major applications of IRT are: thermal leakage detection (civil construction survey); electric circuits' survey (detection of malfunction); inspection of rotation machines (plant maintenance), and entrapped water detection (aerospace sector). (Refer to the Thermographic Testing)

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