Building Thermography
This method is based on the fact that most technical problems, such as overheating, wear, defects, or blockages, manifest through temperature changes.
What is thermography and why it matters
Thermal imaging (thermography) is a non-contact method that uses infrared cameras to display temperature differences on building surfaces, helping to identify heat loss, insulation issues, and hidden defects.
Thermography benefits
How We Approach 3D Aerial Scanning
Determining the area or equipment to be inspected, as well as identifying potential problems or defects that need to be investigated.
Thermography can be part of a continuous monitoring or preventive maintenance program. Monitoring over time can be important for evaluating the evolution of equipment condition and detecting potential problems that may arise in the future.
