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Appli­ca­tions for Thermal Imaging on Wind Power Systems

The generation of electricity by wind turbines is expanding worldwide. This development is associated with an increasing demand to test the reliability, functionality and life durability of wind turbines and all related subsystems, like the blades.

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The generation of electricity by wind turbines is expanding worldwide. This development is associated with an increasing demand to test the reliability, functionality and life durability of wind turbines and all related subsystems, like the blades.

You would like to learn more about the use of thermal imaging for the optimisation, development and maintenance of wind turbines? Then you need to register for the free online event "Applications of Thermal Imaging in Wind Power Systems".

A Glimpse at the Online Event:

  • General information about infrared thermography
  • Presentation of different infrared camera techniques
  • Applications of thermal imaging for the optimisation and further development of wind turbines
  • Non-destructive material testing, active thermography

About InfraTec GmbH

The company InfraTec GmbH Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik was founded in 1991 and has its headquarters in Dresden, Germany. The privately held company employs more than 240 employees and has its own design, manufacturing and distribution capabilities.

With its infrared measurement business unit, InfraTec is one of the leading suppliers of commercial thermal imaging technology. In addition to the high-end camera series ImageIR® and the VarioCAM® High Definition series, InfraTec offers turnkey thermographic automation solutions e. g. for industry processes, non-destructive testing and fire detection and prevention.

The infrared sensor division produces custom-made components on more than 1.600 m² of clean room space – especially pyroelectrical infrared detectors – for clients worldwide. The product range includes analogue single and multi-channel detectors as well as digital multi-channel detectors (PyrIQ). The detectors are used, for example, in gas analysis, fire and flame sensors and spectroscopy.

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