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Infrared Thermography Basics

Matt Schwoegler, ITC

1
Infrared Training Center
•  Global Leader in IR Thermography Training.
•  ISO-9001 Registered and NETA accredited in IR Thermography
Training.
•  Level I, II and III Condition Monitoring IR Certification, R&D Courses,
and Application Courses.

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Infrared Thermography
Infrared thermography is the process of
acquisition and analysis of thermal
information from non-contact thermal imaging
devices.

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Electromagnetic Energy

Gamma UV IR
Radio

X-ray

Micro-
Visible wave

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Visual vs. Thermal

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Visual vs. Thermal
These two glasses Thermal Imaging
appear the same. with an infrared
Which glass has camera “Paints a
warmer water? different picture.”

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Visual vs. Night Vision vs. Thermal Imaging
•  Visual •  Night vision • Thermal imaging
•  Color absorption •  Amplifies small •  Detects heat energy
and reflection amounts of visible emitted by objects
•  Requires some light •  Requires absolutely
light •  Requires some no light
light i.e. moonlight •  Totally unaffected by
or LED light sources

Visible light image Near infrared “Night Vision” image Thermal infrared image

A cool cup, a hot cup and a piece of glass


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An Infrared Image
12,5°C

10

-3,3°C

Darker means cooler, brighter means warmer.


What does this image tell us?

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Thermography spans many subject areas…

Analysis-
techniques

Radiation science
Camera handling

Inspection routines Thermal science


and reporting
Applications

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Benefits of Thermography
•  Reduce unscheduled power outages
•  Detect problems quickly, without interrupting
service
•  Assess priorities for corrective action
•  Minimize preventive maintenance and
troubleshooting time
•  Check for defective equipment while still under
manufacturer warranty
•  Comply with insurance company requirements

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Application Examples

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Electrical Systems

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Electrical Systems

97.0°F

90

80

70

66.9°F

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Electrical Systems

69,2°C

60

40

20

7,5°C

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Electrical Systems

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Electric Motors
81,8°C

80

70

60

50,1°C

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Tank levels

32,6°C

30

25

20

15
14,6°C

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Belt Drive

*>183.0°F

180.0
170.0
160.0
150.0
140.0
130.0
120.0
183.4
110.0
100.0
90.0

*<87.0°F

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Conveyor Belts

*>141.2°F

140.0

130.0
Hot Spot
120.0 149.0

110.0
*>133.3°F
100.0
130.0
90.0
120.0
80.0
110.0
70.0
100.0
90.0
*<63.7°F
80.0
70.0
60.0
50.0
40.0

*<30.5°F

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Process Monitoring

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Furnaces

830.9°C

800

700

600

500
490.5°C

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Quality Control

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Non-Destructive Testing
18,2°C

15

10,2°C

15,0°C

10

6,1°C

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Marine Applications

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Buildings – Insulation Performance

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Buildings - Air Leakage

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IR w/ a Blower Door

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Argon Loss

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Moisture in a Roof

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Other Applications

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Why IR Training

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Camera Operation

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Emissivity

125°F125°F
- 51.67°C 70°F

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Emissivity

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Reflections

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Reflections

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Indirect Heating

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Indirect Heating

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Indirect Heating

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Indirect Heating

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Basic Thermal Science

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Additional Resources

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•  Register for infrared training


•  Sign up for the ITC newsletter
•  Read the InformIR Blog
•  Participate in the IR Forum
•  Additional online training modules available

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More Infrared “Ed”

Introduction to IR for Electrical Applications


Friday, April 18

IR Electrical Safety Basics


Friday, May 9

FLIR Tools Software


Friday, May 16

Basics of Capturing Great Thermal Images


Friday, June 13

Introduction to IR for Building Systems


Friday, June 27

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•  Great networking opportunities

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