Overview
Infrared Thermography (IR) is a non-destructive testing technique used in the surveying industry to detect and measure heat patterns on the surface of an object. It involves the use of infrared cameras to capture thermal images of a given area or object, which can then be analyzed to identify any abnormal temperature variations or heat signatures. This information can be used to detect and diagnose a variety of issues, such as electrical malfunctions, insulation defects, water leaks, and structural issues.
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The main function of Infrared Thermography (IR) in the surveying industry is to detect and diagnose thermal issues in buildings and other structures. This non-destructive method allows for the identification of potential problems, such as insulation deficiencies and air leakage, without the for invasive inspections. IR can also be used to monitor and track the performance of building systems, such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), and to detect moisture intrusion. It can also be used to detect termite infection and other pests .