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Advanced Thermal Imaging is revealing the invisible to save you money.Thermal imaging is a field without limits. If you can imagine it, Advanced Thermal Imaging can utilize infrared to see it. Thermal imaging is a non-invasive process that provides precise temperature measurements. It is the only diagnostic technology that allows you to instantly see and verify thermal performance. Using state-of-the-art equipment, as well as up-to-date training, ATI offers residential audits, commercial audits, predictive and preventative maintenance programs, electrical equipment analysis and much more. In a field that is essentially unregulated, all Advanced Thermal Imaging Thermographers are ITC trained and certified. Our industry-leading standards mean you’ll receive the best service and most accurate results on your thermal imaging audit. Our expert knowledge will save you money by pinpointing problem areas non-invasively. Advanced Thermal Imaging’s technicians will provide you with accurate and thorough interpretations of all images obtained during your audit. Thermal Imaging RevealedInfrared radiation is emitted by all objects based on their temperature. The process of thermal imaging consists of measuring the thermal energy emitted via infrared cameras. All objects produce heat and thermal imaging allows us to see the variations in temperatures. Thermal imaging is being utilized in a variety of industries and applications. This cutting-edge technology has proved to be a non-invasive means of predicting and preventing maintenance issues, finding water damage, aiding in search and rescue operations and locating injuries in animals. |
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