[Sample Gift of Electrical Equipment Inspection Report] With thermal imaging measurement, you can easily and specifically understand the condition of defects.
The traditional inspection method (sounding method) takes time and costs money, and also involves the hassle of setting up scaffolding. The diagnostic reports, which mainly consist of text and numbers, were difficult for people without specialized knowledge to understand. The structural diagnosis using thermography (infrared method), which has been gaining attention in recent years, offers a cost-effective and hassle-free solution, providing visually understandable diagnostic results. There is no need to set up scaffolding, ensuring the safety of the workers. Since it does not involve applying impact or chemicals, it is also beneficial for the preservation of the inspected properties. In Japan, non-destructive testing using infrared camera imaging is still not widely recognized. In contrast, overseas, qualification systems have already been established, and the training of technicians is progressing. Such technology is particularly needed in Japan, which is prone to disasters like earthquakes and typhoons. Dainichiseika is committed to the long-term promotion of this groundbreaking inspection method. *For more information, please download the catalog.*
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Limited Company Doryokusha - Measurement surveys and analysis of building structures and factory equipment using infrared measurement, etc. - Sales and rental of measurement system equipment, peripheral devices, and software - Consulting services related to the use of measurement system equipment - Sales and rental of surveying and measuring machinery - Energy-saving diagnostics and sales of energy-saving equipment - Consulting services - Rental of infrared thermography handheld cameras
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In Japan, non-destructive testing using infrared camera imaging is still not widely recognized. Overseas, qualification systems have already been established, and the training of technicians is progressing. Such technology is particularly needed in Japan, which frequently experiences disasters like earthquakes and typhoons. Dōryokusha will continue its long-term efforts toward the full-scale dissemination of this groundbreaking inspection method.