IllinoisIR is a premier provider of thermographic imaging services throughout Illinois and the continental United States. Based in Elgin, Ilinois, IllinoisIR focuses on providing infrared diagnostics and solutions for our clients ranging from architects, contractors, corporations, disaster restoration companies, insurance companies, utility companies, property managers, federal, state and local governments to homeowners and many more. From detecting the smallest of moisture intrusions to post event forensics and complete structural analysis, our staff is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Infrared Camera Our AerialIR division provides aerial infrared and imaging services as well as other specialized services to our clients anywhere in the United States and South America. IllinoisIR has the reputation of getting successful results under the most trying and adverse conditions when other companies could not. Every IllinoisIR thermographer is certified level I to level III accredited and has practical real world experience in each and every discipline they practice and represent.
Infrared Thermography (or,IR Scanning) is a fundamental component of any conscientious predictive maintenance (PdM) program. As such, it is recommended and/or required by Codes & Standards, Insurance Carriers, Inspectors, Fire Depts and OEMs more than any other PdM technique. The value of conducting periodicIR Scans has been proven time after time based upon early detection of mechanical, electrical, building envelope and process system anomalies.
What is Infrared Thermography?
Infrared Thermography is the technique for producing an image of invisible (to our eyes) infrared light emitted by objects due to their thermal condition. The most typical type of thermography camera resembles a typical camcorder and produces a live TV picture of heat radiation. More sophisticated cameras can actually measure the temperatures of any object or surface in the image and produce false color images that make interpretation of thermal patterns easier. An image produced by an infrared camera is called a thermogram or sometimes a thermograph.
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