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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF THERMOGRAPHIC INSPECTION

TCS (UK) Limited offer a wide range of services essential to ensure the trouble free operation of industrial plant and equipment.

The areas of application include:

  • Electrical Installations
  • Plant and Machinery
  • Building Maintenance

The service we can offer include:

  • Thermographic Testing
  • Acoustic Emission Analysis
  • Lubrication Analysis

Early detection of machinery faults can avoid the costly repercussions of failure. Replacement of items such as faulty bearings before further damage leads to extended equipment down time, for example, will amply repay the costs of regular condition monitoring.

The running costs due to heating losses alone can be considerable. Regular thermographic inspection can detect areas of excessive heat loss, both in the boiler room, and the building structure. Areas of deterioration due to leakage or condensation damage to insulation etc can be detected before the inevitable structural damage manifests itself.

Increasingly, operators of new plant installations are having monitoring undertaken at the commissioning stage to prove satisfactory operation, and act as a benchmark for the comparison of the results of subsequent testing.

Contact us to discuss how condition monitoring could save you money and problems...

Thermographic inspection of factory  exterior

Thermographic survey of factory interior

Thermographic inspection of elctric motor bearing

Increased temperature on motor
end shaft bearing indicates
excessive friction, possibly leading
to seizure and loss of production.

Thermographic inspection of tank insulation

Tank insulation failure causing increased energy costs through
heat loss


TCS maintain in house quality systems and procedures. We are proud to have been added to the NICEIC roll of Approved Contractors for the quality of our services.
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