Infrared is at the vanguard of this conservation. It is a tool for measuring thermal performance which is unmatched for its breadth of application and FLIR is a leading innovator in this field.
FLIR is therefore ideally positioned to provide in-depth guidance for anyone undertaking building inspection. As well as knowing how an infrared camera works and how to take images, it is important to have a thorough understanding of construction techniques and buildings’ physics.
Clearly this is a complex and detailed subject for which FLIR offers specific training courses but the company has also just published a guidebook as a taster to the subject. It covers the basics on the technology itself, what to consider when purchasing a camera and things to take into account when using it. Naturally the publication also outlines the application scope of the camera in this sector and feedback from those whose job relies on this technology.
Entitled the Infrared Guidebook for Building Applications, this highly informative 32-page publication is available free of charge from the FLIR sales office on 01732 220011 or via email to sales@flir.uk.com. Further information and guidance on buildings’ infrared are also available at www.flir.com
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