Industrial Thermography
Thermography looks under the surface of products without touching them. Up to 20,000 images per second can be generated inline in real time. The subsequent analysis makes it possible to draw conclusions about the properties of the objects. This makes it possible to have 100% quality control with documentation.
Inline Quality Control by means of Thermal Image Processing
Industrial thermography makes it possible to measure extremely hot, extremely cold, voltage-carrying and inaccessible objects. Very slight temperature differences on the surface are measured with a sensitive thermal camera and the size and number of fault locations are determined. Faulty products are sorted out at an early stage. No products with cracks, joint flaws, inclusions or different layer thicknesses will leave production. Taking an outside view, the product passes the quality inspection without any objections. Thermography, however, can see right through, because things may look different under the surface. The main application is automatic quality monitoring during ongoing production.