Infrared Thermography
Infrared thermography is a technology that detects and displays a digital image showing the presence of thermal infrared energy or heat. The technology offers a wide range of benefits. For example, a trained thermographer can detect moisture patterns in construction materials and soils, trace chemical reactions and process heat, detect and count warm-blooded animals, and diagnose electical connection issues. Infrared cameras can be used to see through smoke, locate issues with industrial roofs, or detect the presence or absence of insulation in a building.
At ComDesigns, we not only have experienced thermographers—Level 2 and Level 3, we also have the latest high-resolution FLIR thermographic video cameras. Our experience and systems have been used at DOE's Idaho National Laboratory site for reaction detection, process monitoring, non-destructive testing, safety monitoring, and engineering support. Contact us for a free consultation and learn how infrared thermography can help your company save money.
ComDesigns uses its expertise in infrared thermography to support a wide variety of industrial applications.
Sodium Treatment Monitoring at Experimental Breeder Reactor-II from ComDesigns, Inc. on Vimeo.
ComDesignsTech supported sodium treatment at Idaho National Laboratory's EBR-II reactor facility. Our video camera systems, thermographic cameras and tactical wireless network allowed the project to safely monitor sodium treatment operations remotely. Our work included placing thermographic camera systems in a high-radiation environment, the primary tank next to the defueled reactor core.
