TERMOGRAPHIC SURVEY
Any object at a temperature superior to zero absolute (-273,15° Celsius or 0° Kelvin) emits radiations in the infrared frequency (heat) that cannot be perceived by our eyes. The thermographic survey has several applications in the industrial and civil fields such as, for example, predictive maintenance (electrical and mechanical), building (building industry, restoration, power saving, etc.), medical, research and development, etc. |





