Using infrared cameras to find pipe blockages

2022-01-24
●Whether they carry liquid product, water, steam, natural gas, or oil, keeping pipes flowing smoothly is critical to safe and efficient manufacturing and processing systems. Blockages, thinning, and corrosion can diminish the efficiency and safety and result in leaks that could cause serious damage to your facility and your people.
●The challenge is to find problems such as carbon deposition, thinning, and cracking in hundreds or thousands of feet of pipe, as well as leaks and clogs in heatexchanger and reactor tubes. A high resolution infrared camera (also called a thermal imager) can expedite inspection of this equipment and provide the thermal detail to detect small temperature changes that can aid early detection of potentially big problems.

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