Information obtained by lock-in thermography can be essential for the design of complex electronic circuits or assemblies to optimise the thermal management. Active thermography is applied especially in electronics production as a versatile tool: for example, in quality assurance, for permanent monitoring of technological parameters as well as for inline inspection of products in manufacturing.
On 26 March 2025, interested parties and thermographers from science and industry will have the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities of thermography in the demanding field of research and development.
InfraTec offers an extensive assortment of lenses, which ranges from micro-thermography all the way to normal lens applications for capturing fine-textured measuring objects at a large distance.
In the online event “Applications for Thermal Imaging on Wind Power Systems”, the InfraTec experts explain how thermography can be used for the optimization, development and maintenance of wind turbines.
In the field of materials testing, numerous methods have been established including infrared thermography. Often, it is the combination of different methods that enables the desired results for component characterisation. For example, you can analyse displacements and mechanical deformations of material samples and components parallel with its thermal reaction.
