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Building Diagnostics

Step 1: Introduction to Thermal Imaging

 
 
 











  What is Thermal Imaging?
Thermal imaging is the non-contact detection and measurement of infrared energy or temperature. All objects on earth, hot or cold, radiate infrared energy. To learn more, view the Intro to Thermography Webinar.

How do thermal imagers work?
Much like digital cameras, Fluke thermal imagers capture pictures. Instead of seeing visible light like digital cameras, thermal imagers use a detector to measure infrared energy. These measurements are then used to create a thermal image by assigning colors to correspond with certain temperatures.

Who is using thermal imaging?
Building inspectors, energy auditors, restoration & remediation contractors, facility managers and property owners use thermal imaging to find hidden problems faster and document findings with visual proof. The time savings and reporting ability allows these users to make money, lower costs, increase productivity and reduce risk.

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