The transformation to using renewable energy sources is a basic prerequisite for achieving the current climate protection goals.
Conventional but especially the growing additive manufacturing processes – both in the prototype stage and in industrial production – require increasing quality control of the final products. These are mandatory to verify the properties of the material and the parts produced from it.
On 23rd November 2022, 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.
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.
If you are looking for an eye in the sky that peers into the infrared, you are welcome to the world of thermography.