Infrared Thermography: Common Traps And How To Avoid Them

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Infrared thermography or IR has been a condition monitoring staple for the last couple of decades, often being the very initiation into reliability programs. It’s gained quite a bit of a reputation as an effective technology even beyond condition based maintenance and condition monitoring. It still comes with a few constraints though. The forming of an understanding of these very constraints lay the foundation of techniques to avoid falling into the usual traps of infrared thermography technology. While there are many of these traps, this article focuses on the most common of them. Before getting into the conversation, we shall look into how infrared thermography evolved. There’s a general belief that primarily the police and the defense forces use it. It should be noted here that the portrayal of the use of the infrared thermography technology by the defense forces and the police is somewhat exaggerated. The credit for using IR detection technology for any purpose should go to the US military. They used this technology in developing detection systems meant for the surface, air and sea as gar back as the 1950s and 1960s. It was made commercially available only in the late 1960s.

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