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QUEST Electrical provide industry-leading thermal imaging surveys and reports of electrical systems throughout the UK

We only use the highest quality thermal imaging cameras and software. Combined with our detailed surveys and in-house engineers, you can have peace of mind that our service will be “Best in Class”.

Why use thermal imaging for industrial inspections?

Thermal imaging is a cost-effective technique for detecting overheated components, insulation failures, and other potential problems that may not be visible to the naked eye. Thermal imaging cameras are widely used in industrial inspections to identify hot spots in electrical systems, highlighting areas at risk of overheating or fire.

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Why Use Thermal Imaging for Building Maintenance?

Effective building maintenance is essential in commercial and industrial settings. Thermal imaging surveys help identify heat losses caused by poor insulation or air leaks, enabling opportunities to improve energy efficiency and reduce operational costs.

How Does Thermal Imaging Work?

All objects emit infrared energy as a function of their temperature. This energy, which is invisible to the naked eye, can be detected and translated into a visual image by a thermal imaging system.

Here’s how the process works step by step:

  • The thermal camera, equipped with an infrared detector, captures the infrared radiation emitted by objects within its view.
  • The captured radiation data is processed by the camera’s software. An optical system focuses the infrared energy onto a sensor array (detector chip) composed of thousands of pixels arranged in a grid.
  • The software translates the data into a thermal image or thermogram, representing the temperature variations of the scene.
  • Each temperature value is assigned a specific colour. Warmer areas are represented in red, while cooler areas appear in blue. This colour matrix is then displayed as a detailed thermal image on the camera’s screen.

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