[Electrical Equipment Inspection Report Sample Giveaway] Diagnosis is possible even while the equipment is in operation! Contributing to improved safety and cost reduction through early detection of abnormalities!
Our company offers "structural diagnosis" services for factory equipment and buildings using infrared camera imaging and thermography equipment. Diagnosis can be performed while the equipment is operational (in a powered state), allowing for temperature measurements of various parts. This enables early detection of abnormalities that may be difficult to discover during power outage inspections, thus helping to prevent accidents before they occur. Additionally, the condition of building exteriors and areas inside buildings that are not visible can be visualized and understood through thermography. *We are currently offering a sample of the "Electrical Equipment Inspection Report" as a gift! Please download it and check it out. 【Features】 ■ Inspections can be conducted while equipment is operational, without affecting production equipment uptime ■ Provides visually clear diagnostic results ■ Contributes to improved safety and reduced production losses ■ Makes it easier to establish maintenance plans *For more details, please download the PDF. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Case Studies】 <Factory Equipment> ◎ Electrical Equipment Inspection (Condition of poor conductivity at terminal sections is easy to understand and specific) ◎ Motor Inspection (Investigation of temperature rise in motor bearings) <Construction Related> ◎ Building Exterior Wall Diagnosis ◎ Leak Investigation (Leakage in areas not visible to the eye can be detected) *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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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.