Thermography
My Passion – Safe and Efficient Electrical Inspection Programs
CBM CONNECT sat down with Martin Robinson and discussed the reasons behind why you should switch from a calendar-based maintenance program to a condition-based program. What are the pro’s? What are the costs involved...
- Martin Robinson
- IRISS Inc.
The Importance of Focus and Infrared Imaging
First, let’s discuss the focus on your infrared camera...
- Joseph DeMonte
- ABM Franchising Company
Reducing Arc Flash Risks with Electrical Maintenance Safety Devices
Electrical accidents, such as arc flashes, happen daily; however, there are ways companies and individuals can reduce the occurrence of these accidents and protect everybody concerned from the physical, financial, and statutory consequences...
- Martin Robinson
- IRISS Inc.
The Key to Machinery Reliability
The goal of Minnkota’s PPM (planned preventative maintenance) Team is to use their technologies and resources to provide the workers with safe, reliable operating equipment and make a positive impact on their maintenance...
- Tod Baer
- Minnkota Power Cooperative Inc.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Implements IRISS Custom Solutions
Having a circuit breaker fail that powers very expensive and critical experiments at the laboratory can be potentially disastrous...
- Jason Brinker
- IRISS Inc.
Avoiding Reflections During IR Testing
Thermal imaging cameras and spot radiometers detect the thermal radiation...
- Jason Tranter
- Mobius Institute
Basic Infrared Camera Operations
The first step in learning how to operate the infrared camera is to understand...
- Joseph DeMonte
- ABM Franchising Company
Electrical Preventive Maintenance and Changes to NFPA 70E
Tim Rohrer, the founder, and CEO of Exiscan Infrared Windows has seen electrical safety standards change significantly over the years. These changes make your electrical preventive maintenance program or services group even more valuable to the organization...
- Tim Rohrer
- Exiscan
Utilizing Infrared Thermography on Mechanical Assets to Increase Reliability
Some people think of mechanical infrared as a catch-all for anything that’s not electrical or a building. Some typical mechanical problems include excessive conduction (refractory), mechanical fatigue (heavy equipment), excessive friction (bearings), inadequate friction (belt drives)...
- Roy Huff
- The Snell Group
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