Thermaltec supply thermal imaging surveys and inspections to clients throughout the UK and abroad

 

Electrical Systems

All electrical systems, equipment and components are subject to deterioration once commissioned. This deterioration may be in many forms, for example, loose or corroded connections and joints, insulation resistance breakdown or worn and pitted parts.

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Mechanical Systems

All mechanical equipment and components are subject to deterioration once commissioned. This deterioration may be in many forms, for example, vibration and misalignment, friction and wear, under or over lubrication.

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Building Surveys

Thermographic surveys are a professionally recognised diagnostic tool for the detection of many issues that can occur within the commercial and domestic building environment. The surveys are non-contact and non-invasive and do not require structural / material modifications to the building fabric, to be completed.

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Furnace and Kiln Surveys

All furnace and kiln structure and refractories are subject to deterioration once commissioned. This deterioration may be in the forms of general and normal refractory wear or possibly in structural damage caused by movement and cracking.

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With extensive experience supplying thermographic surveys within the electrical, mechanical, buildings and plant maintenance sectors, our qualified and knowledgeable ITC certified engineers provide a professional, reliable and cost-effective service tailored to the clients’ individual requirements.

Whether you are interested in using thermal imaging on an individual one-off basis or as part of a predictive or preventative maintenance programme, our independent status guarantees totally confidential and impartial advice on fault diagnosis together with advice for corrective and remedial action, should it be required.

Thermaltec are proud to be members of The United Kingdom Thermography Association (UKTA), The Society of Glass Technology (SGT) and The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

Thermography, or thermal imaging as it is more widely known, is now regarded as the most consistently accurate multi-purpose diagnostic technique available for plant and building condition assessments and predictive maintenance programmes.