
High-speed thermography in full resolution
InfraTec's ImageIR series of thermal imaging cameras with cooled focal plane array photon detectors offer high geometric, thermal and temporal resolution and high measurement accuracy.

In comparison, neutrons detect most defects in additively manufactured components.

Comau presented its innovations for smart manufacturing in line with its "human manufacturing" approach for Industry 4.0 at Hannover Messe Digital 2021.

Lasers are extremely versatile tools in industry and manufacturing technology. Their flexibility makes them a key technology for implementing the goals of Industry 4.0. Although laser cutting and welding are now considered turnkey technologies, there is still a considerable need for research and development in the majority of laser applications, e.g. joining hybrid material pairings, 3D printing or ultrashort pulse processing.

A defective gearbox on a tow lift that was difficult to access was replaced within six days.

The ImageIR 9500 thermal imaging camera extends InfraTec's ImageIR series with a camera for the medium-wave infrared range in HD format.

Thermal imaging specialist Flir Systems is exhibiting at Fachpack in Nuremberg for the first time. Together with integrator Itema and packaging solution provider Bytronic, the company will be demonstrating what thermography can achieve in the packaging sector.
The combination of forming and hardening in the production of sheet metal parts enables high stability and rigidity of the components while simultaneously reducing the sheet thickness. This process is called press hardening.
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Current clamps and thermal imaging cameras are among the most important tools for condition-based maintenance of electrical installations. Thermography pioneer FLIR has combined both technologies - in the FLIR CM174 current clamp.

Flir has announced its strategic investment in Dronebase. The company will become the exclusive provider of thermal imaging technology for Dronebase inspection services and a training partner.

RS Components has invited its suppliers to its Partner Day in Mainz on April 11, 2018 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to show what technical progress means today in a place that once heralded the age of mass media.