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The latest in Infrared equipment. The new T600 series is the most advanced Infrared camera on the market.


The latest in Infrared Imaging equipment for Predictive Maintenance


IRTC is proud to announce that of December 2011, we not only supply an Infrared and Ultrasound service, we now sell a range of Predictive Maintenance Equipment and Training. Product Range We sell a Full range of Infrared machines, from entry level to the most advanced Infrared machine in the World. UE Systems is the most advanced Ultrasound manufacture in the world with a wide range of machines for any application needed. Pruftechnik offers a full range of Laser Alignment Machines to a full range of Vibration Machines. Call or mail us for a free demonstration on any of the above Equipment any ware in South Africa Call: 031 903 5048 Mail: [email protected]


Before Equine Thermography, veterinarians could only locate a problem with observation or palpation but with equine thermography, an abnormality can show tissue that’s stressed before the affected tissue becomes damaged. Since animals cannot speak, it has been difficult for caretakers to truly identify hidden or masked conditions. Now with infrared thermal imaging, many of these physiological and anatomical issues are exposed at a much earlier stage. Early detection = early prevention. • PRE-PURCHASE IMAGING • HOOF BALANCE IMAGING • TRACK FOOTING IMAGING • PRE-RACE IMAGING • SADDLE FIT IMAGING • JOINT INFLAMMATION IMAGING Anatomical imaging, such as x-ray, lacks specificity and fails in the ability to see soft tissue conditions. Physiological imaging, such as infrared imaging has the ability to not only see tissue conditions but can also recognize areas that are indicative to anatomical issues.


A well prepared, graphic and accurate map of the infrared signatures of a roof can be of tremendous benefit to a building roof owner at all stages of the roof’s limited life. Knowing where the subsurface moisture is located will help the roof owner manage his assets. This form of predictive maintenance works well on many types of flat and low slope roofs. Here are the basics: At night, areas of roof moisture are warmer, because the accumulated heat (from daylight sunshine and heat) in the trapped water mass is greater than in the dry, functioning insulation or roof substrate. After sunset, as the roof’s structure cools down, the wet areas of roof insulation and other materials maintain higher temperatures because of their higher mass, allowing the infrared cameras to detect the sources of heat and record them for later analysis. There are two ways to perform IR roof moisture surveys: on-roof and aerial. On-roof thermographers walk from roof to roof looking for subsurface moisture patterns and when found, mark the extremities of these areas on the roof with paint. Aerial IR is used when the owner wants to document the wet areas with straight-down photos. The biggest advantage of aerial infrared is not its use on roofs that have well-defined areas of moisture at all, but those roofs that are the most difficult to image from any distance or angle. I am referring to the roofs that, for instance, have a lot of ballast, are covered with reflective coatings or ones that for whatever reason are impossible to image from the roof. With high resolution aerial imagery, slight nuances of temperature can be seen from far enough away to recognize the pattern of heat.