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Computerized thermal imaging has become indispensible tool in many
industries. Support for the Raytek and Flir ranges of thermal imaging
cameras and line scanners allows data to be captured directly by Prodigy
industrial automation software.
Real time computerized thermal imaging provides a rapid, intuitive understanding of dynamic thermal conditions and clues to the underlying causes. It can instantly identify both unexpected temperature events and developing conditions including temperature decay, ramping, and thermal propagation across surfaces.
Prodigy software based SCADA systems have been used in conjunction with fixed position thermal imaging cameras for various applications. They are ideal for continuous scanning across production lines to identify temperature related anomolies. Typical industries where computerized thermal imaging is used include food, glass, metals and plastics manufacturing. Industrial applications include continuous sheet and web-based processes, discrete manufacturing processes, and rotating kilns. Thermal images from one or more cameras or scanners can be combined with related process measurements on a single PC based system. Display formats include thermal image, thermal profile, 3D waterfall and sector trending. Facilites include rolling buffer snapshot, zone/sector alarms, configuration recipes and history review.
Read a summary of a typical computerized thermal imaging application here.
If you have an industrial, manufacturing or production process that you think would benefit from a computerized thermal imaging system please contact Tascomp for further information. Find out more about the Raytek MP150 Process Imager Infrared Thermal Line Scanner or Flir thermal cameras for automation applications
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