INFRARED TESTING (IR)


Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR)

IR, or infrared thermography, is used to measure or map surface temperatures based on the infrared radiation given off by an object as heat flows through, to or from that object. The majority of infrared radiation is longer in wavelength than visible light but can be detected using thermal imaging devices, commonly called "infrared cameras.“ For accurate IR testing, the part(s) being investigated should be in direct line of sight with the camera. Used properly, thermal imaging can be used to detect corrosion damage, delamination's, disbonds, voids, inclusions as well as many other detrimental conditions.