Step guide to integrating thermal imaging into your preventive maintenance

Supplied by Thermo Fisher Scientific on Wednesday, 12 February, 2020


Heat is often an early symptom of equipment damage or malfunction, making it important to monitor in preventive maintenance programs. Using thermal imaging preventive maintenance regularly to check the temperature of critical equipment allows you to track operating conditions over time and quickly identify unusual readings for further thermography inspections.

Learn how to easily integrate thermal imaging into your program, save money and reduce maintenance efforts.

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