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  • Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Protects Building Insulation
    provided the datalogging solution for a large manufacturer of insulation materials which had an ongoing problem with moisture getting in during storage and shipment of their insulation rolls. The company's thermal insulation was crucial to its customers in construction due to its ability to improve
  • Influence of Wind Effects on Thermal Imaging - Is the Wind Chill Effect Relevant?
    of. different materials with sectors of different thermal insulation. Parameters were the air flow velocity as well as. the moisture on the surface of the wall. INTRODUCTION. Thermal imaging is mostly used to analyze surface temperatures of objects, such as walls of buildings. The. observed temperature
  • Using IR Surveys to Locate Corrosion under Wet Insulation
    , and surface treatments combat. corrosion under insulation." Corrosionsource-2000. Session 04, Paper 0403. [2] Kobrin, G. and Bert Moniz. 1993. "Inspection, maintenance, and prevention of corrosion of piping under. thermal insulation." 1st International Symposium on Process Industry Piping. December 14-17
  • Fluke: Thermal Process Monitoring
    , windings and insulation. That stress shows up as heat detectable by a thermal imager. Consistent, high quality power is essential for process manufacturing. Thermal imagery can identify bad electrical connections, imbalances, overloads, harmonics, and other impending electrical equipment failures
  • Thermal Imaging in the Poultry Industry
    . Trying to determine the condition of insulation in the walls or ceiling of a poultry house is very difficult. A side. wall may look like it is in good condition, yet there may be fairly extensive damage to the insulation. Figure 6. is a thermal image of a side wall of a broiler house (Figure 5) taken
  • Microporous Insulation in Fuel Cell Applications
    in converting hydrocarbons and natural gasses into pure hydrogen, or during the fuel cell s internal processes themselves, there is substantial need for thermal insulation and heat containment. Microporous insulation is ideal in this instance as it can outperform other insulation systems by providing
  • Thermal Interface Materials - A Brief Overview
    reinforcement. Typically ranging in thickness from 0.1 - 5 mm and in hardness from 5 to 85 Shore A, these pads provide both electrical insulation and thermal conductivity, making them useful in applications requiring electrical isolation. Thicker pads prove useful when large gaps must be filled
  • Go Green with Thermal Imaging (.pdf)
    to compensate by running longer to make up for these deficiencies. By identifying these. problem areas via thermal imaging, you can reduce your heating and cooling costs and live more comfortably. INSULATION. ATTIC ACCESS: BEFORE & AFTER INSULATING. Figure 4a. No Insulation. Figure 4b. Same image taken

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