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Bottom of Furnace

Infrared Thermography or IR imaging scanning can observe conditions on power systems, refractory insulation problems, determine build up in process vessels, building envelopes, heat loss in homes. IR scanning is great for developing a PMP on boiler systems and other frequent equipment needing observations. Infrared excels to look at in-floor heating prior to concrete coring or cutting. IR also detects for electrical panels and power supply units such as bearings in motors heat signatures We are located in the Edmonton Area and cover all video inspection work in Western Canada, Alberta and the Oil Sands in Fort McMurray.

This image shows the bottom of a furnace, including the refractory fastening points and a shallow build-up of ash at the bottom. It is a good example of the fine thermal detail of quality infrared equipment. It also shows the clarity of detail that can be achieved using a black and white palette for some applications.