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| | | | Transportation Applications
| Thermal imaging is used in the transportation industry for the diagnosis of engine problems, brake systems, air conditioning systems, sealing, defrosting window wires and exhaust systems. |
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Car lot. It is interesting to note how much hotter black cars get than lighter colored vehicles, illustrating how much more heat they capture. |

Locomotive.The Ti30 captures the heat difference in where the sun hits a train engine sitting idle in a train yard. |
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Gasoline tanker. The only hot spots in a gas tanker are in the ship tower and where the gas is stored. It is interesting to note how relatively little heat the gasoline generates in this situation. |

PLG tanker. The Ti30 shows the heat sources in this tanker in the command tower and the cargo hold.
Images courtesy of ICON Tecnologia, responsible for TI30 courses and application developments in South America. |
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Tugboats. These images from the Ti30 illustrate what efficient vehicles tugboats are with the primary heat source coming from the command tower where the primary lights are located.
Images courtesy of ICON Tecnologia, responsible for TI30 courses and application developments in South America. |

Sikorsky S76 helicopter. According to the Ti30 the areas near the rotors generate the most heat.
Images courtesy of ICON Tecnologia, responsible for TI30 courses and application developments in South America. |
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Boeing 737. The cockpit of a Boeing 737 when being boarded as shown by the Ti30. |

Boeing 737 Turbine. The Ti30 shows the heat pattern in the turbine of this jet. |
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Boeing 737 front wheel. Thermal imaging provided by the Ti30 shows no uneven wear or heating on this plane wheel. |

Airbus A310. The Ti30 showing an infrared image of an airplane preparing to take off. The air tightness of the vehicle is good, there is no overheating or uneven heating in the wheels or body of the aircraft.
Images courtesy of ICON Tecnologia, responsible for TI30 courses and application developments in South America.
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