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ElectriSCAN™ Division
- ConnectIR™ Bidding Website – ConnectIR.com™ is the infrared industry’s first bidding website. It is designed for electrical infrared services, but will soon include other modalities such as vibration, ultrasound, eddy current, oil ferrography, etc. ConnectIR™ “connects” companies who need electrical infrared surveys with qualified electrical infrared contractors. When an electrical infrared customer enters ConnectIR™, a free service for clients, they create an account and a unique job specification. Based upon that specification, ConnectIR™ searches the continental database of registered infrared thermographic service providers and provides the customer with a list of qualified service providers whose profiles match the customer’s needs. The electrical infrared customer then sorts the list of service providers based upon their selected criteria and selects a contractor to perform the survey.
- ElectriSCAN™ – ElectriSCAN™ is the former service division web site. Since the launch of ConnectIR.com™, the site now offers information and marketing resources for electrical infrared clients and electrical infrared contractors. Resources include access to sample imagery, report examples, articles and white papers.
- CompuSCANIR™ Services – CompuSCANIR™ thermographers specialize in the infrared inspection of the electrical and mechanical systems that support the continuous operation of data centers.
- UtilityScanIR™ – Using utility company system maps, UtilityScanIR™ experts quickly and efficiently drive the distribution system lines with state-of-the-art navigation and IR imaging systems and record all imagery and GPS position data onto digital storage devices. When a problem is discovered, they mark the area on the map and immediately produce reports detailing the fault information so that repair crews can be mobilized to remedy the problem.
- MechaniSCAN™ – MechaniSCAN™ provides information on PdM techniques for mechanical components. Infrared thermography is used to perform inspections on mechanical equipment because excess heat means excess friction. Before a mechanical component fails, it heats up. Thermography is used to see the excess heat so that maintenance personnel can act to correct problems before the component fails and causes damage, safety hazards and/or production downtime.
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