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Infrared radiation cannot be seen by the human eye. However, all objects with a temperature
above absolute zero (about -273 degrees Celsius) emit infrared thermal radiation. Thermal imagers
can convert infrared radiation into electrical signals and thus render them visible. With the
outstanding image quality of the testo 880, you see even the smallest temperature differences.
Testo is thus committing to the future.
Various lenses ensure, in a highly flexible manner and depending on the requirement, that the
correct image section can always be seen. The additional integrated digital camera makes
documentation significantly easier. The display of the surface moisture is unique in building
thermography, using dynamic humidity measurement and calculation of the parameters for the quick
location of spots at risk for developing mould.
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Mobile thermal imagers scan operating equipment and building structures and convert infrared
radiation into visible thermal images with which a qualitative and quantitative temperature
analysis can be performed.
The use of portable infrared measuring instruments offers significant potential for
assistance in many areas. Thermal imagers are of great importance for the preventative maintenance
and servicing, but also in building and production monitoring as well as in technical
diagnostics.
A thermal imager discovers anomalies and thus enables precise troubleshooting. Correctional
measures can thus be implemented in good time. It checks materials and components completely
non-destructively and renders problems visible before a malfunction occurs. While production
processes must be stopped or, for example, pipe and duct systems disassembled first with other
methods, one glance suffices with the testo 880. In many cases – whether in the trade or industrial
environment – opportunities arise with the use of thermography to improve quality, ensure processes
or generate new services.