Infrared Technology Services
Contact:
Lee Wills`
P.O. Box 9886
College Station
TX Texas
United States
77842
Phone:
979 820-1248
Fax:
979 260-1786
Infrared Technology Services specializes in infrared testing services for Industrial, Commercial and Utility customers. We have been providing predictive maintenance testing since 1989 for customers throughout much of the United States. Inspections are performed by certified infrared thermographers using state-of-the-art thermal imaging equipment.
We perform non-destructive testing of electrical and mechanical equipment and roof moisture surveys. Our predictive/preventive maintenance inspections of electrical and mechanical equipment can detect "hot spots" before they cause outages. Infrared thermography is an ideal predictive maintenance technique for scanning electrical systems for defective components. It is also an excellent tool for locating overheated parts in rotating mechanical equipment. Wherever temperature variances are associated with potential problems, we can alert you to those problems.
Some of the advantages gained through the use of infrared inspections:
1)Overall reliability of the electrical distribution system and mechanical system will be increased.
2)Production loss due to unplanned downtime can be minimized.
3)Costs of emergency repairs, in terms of overtime labor, higher priced replacement parts and emergency parts shipping are reduced.
4)Potential to lower insurance premimums due to lower risk of: fire, injuries from faulty electrical equipment, major production delays and property damage.
5)Prior to a new plant/system start-up an infrared inspection can locate potential problems and help to "shake down" the electrical system.
6)With effective condition based maintenance, equipment life will be extended, delaying capital expenditures for equipment replacement.
7)Maintenance management knows what problems exist and can schedule repairs at the most convenient time.
8)Maintenance manpower utilization may be increased, correcting known problems rather than checking equipment that is in satisfactory condition.