Temperature is one of the first observable parameters to indicate the health of a component, building, system, or process. Our state-of-the-art, fully-radiometric, infrared camera technology provides superior imaging quality in displaying temperature variations and in accurately evaluating non-optimal conditions before failure occurs.
All objects above absolute zero (0 Kelvin, -273.15°C, -459.7°F), emit thermal energy. This thermal energy is often referred to as “heat”.

Infrared Cameras allow us to "see" thermal energy emitted by objects
Although infrared is not detectable by the human eye, an infrared camera can convert this infrared radiation to a visible image that allows us to evaluate thermal variations across an object or scene. This non-invasive, non-destructive testing method is known as Infrared Thermography.
During an infrared inspection, components are analyzed and equipment performance is evaluated in a real operating environment. This allows us to see distinctive heat patterns and provides us with a powerful, versatile, and highly accurate diagnostic method for uncovering a wide range of problems before damage or failure occurs.
Because thermal imaging (infrared thermography) is a highly-effective, non-contact, non-destructive testing method, we use it in a wide number of applications, including:
The primary benefits of using infrared for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance include:
Our infrared inspections are performed using state-of-the-art, fully-radiometric, thermal imaging cameras with minimum of 320x240 resolution, which provides superior imaging quality and accurate evaluation of your thermal situations.
Depending upon the particular application or situation, we often employ the use of additional equipment, tools, or complimentary technologies such as:
Contact us for more information or to schedule your infrared inspection.
Infrared Predictive Surveys, Inc.
2758 Lynn Street
Frederick, Maryland 21704
Additional Locations: Seattle, Washington, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and Bushnell, Florida
Phone: 301-831-1978
Toll Free: 800-869-3720
Fax: 301-874-2295