Active thermography in combination with high-resolution infrared cameras is an elegant testing method to analyse measuring objects in a non-contact and non-destructive manner. As an optical measurement method, it enables fast defect detection and quality assurance – nearly regardless of the object material.
Electric vehicles are conquering the world and Lithium-ion batteries are finding their way into warehouses and assembly halls. However, the production, storage, recycling and transportation of energy storage systems pose risks if, for example, a fire occurs due to thermal runaways. Thermography is one of the methods used to prevent such scenarios.
The inspection of electronic components and assemblies by using active thermography is an established method for troubleshooting and quality assurance – from prototype development to series production.
In the online event "Laser Technologies Benefiting from Infrared Thermography", you will learn what you should consider when using thermography and what requirements the respective laser applications place on an infrared camera.
On 13 March 2024, interested parties and thermographers from science and industry will have the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities of thermography in the demanding field of research and development.