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K. Irani, one of the founders of Mikron Infrared and well-known in Infrared circles as one of the driving force behind Mikron’s in-depth product line of Infrared Calibration products, has retired from his active tasks.

He is now offering consulting services through a new organization Infrared Technologies, Inc and their website “Infrared Technology” (201-264-1900 phone), Offering:

“Consulting services for non-contact temperature measurement,
infrared thermal imaging, and blackbody calibration sources”

Among the interesting things to be found on this website are a series of industrial applications stories on uses of Infrared thermometers and Thermal Imagers.

Here is an example of one of them: A Coal-fired power plant movie that depicts accumulation of ash on wall tubes.

Click on the image to launch movie.

To learn more about Infrared Technology Inc., please contact them directly.



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LETA BannerThe Law Enforcement Thermographers’ Association, a professional, non-profit, international law enforcement organization that promotes the legal and ethical use of thermal imaging in support of law enforcement operations, operates a series of training programs to train law enforcement agents in the use of Infrared Thermal Imagers and Night Vision devices.
CERTIFICATION

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration has subscribed to the Advanced, Rectification, and Instructors Courses offered by the Law Enforcement Thermographers Association. In addition, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has adopted the criteria established by LETA. and is utilizing LETA to instruct their agents and personnel.

“‘LETA’ RECOGNIZES TWELVE (11) CURRENT LAW ENFORCEMENT APPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF THERMOGRAPHY. THESE APPLICATIONS ARE NOT FINITE, NOR LIMITED IN NUMBER AS LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS, AND WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP NEW APPLICATIONS AS THE LAW AND SCIENCE EVOLVE.”

They are:
1. SEARCH AND RESCUE
2. FUGITIVE SEARCHES
3. VEHICLE PURSUITS
4. FLIGHT SAFETY
5. MARINE AND GROUND SURVEILLANCE
6. PERIMETER SURVEILLANCE
7. OFFICER SAFETY
8. STRUCTURE PROFILES
9. DISTURBED SURFACE SCENARIO
10. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
11. VEHICLE COMPARTMENTS/PROFILES
12. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS/SKID MARKS

Their website, www.leta.org, provides several links to articles about the uses of Infrared and related subjects

Here’s a list of current papers and links to them (just click on the title to see the article):



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Home Inspector, Inspections, East Texas

Starting with a headline and tag lines that say:

Become A Certified Thermographer

“Teleconference In Your Home (New Course Every Month)

“All By Phone - No Internet Connection Required
Or… On-Site Training Anywhere In The USA And Canada

The web site Infrared-Certified.com can’t help but grab your attention.

It certainly got mine!

Then there’s their cool logo of the letter C in color palette graphics.

What the heck is this about?
That was my first reaction, but it didn’t take long and only one telephone call to John McKenna in Texas to figure it out.

The site, the training and the program serves the purpose of helping Home Inspectors learn the basics of Thermal Imaging and how to use it as part of their offerings for customers to catch things they could and can easily miss without infrared.

The outline of their training course is downloadable from their website and open for everyone to see and listed on the second page of this article.

They have been certified as a training organization for Home Inspectors by InterNACHI, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (They train and certify Home Inspectors in the larger area of overall home inspections.)

In addition to teleconference courses, the training programs for Infrared are offered at other locations as the training schedule for SPRING 2008 below shows.

NEXT ON-SITE COURSE

* Orlando Florida training course - April 12-13 .

* Brentwood Tennessee training course - May 10-11 State Approved by Tennessee, CE# 117-08, 16 Hours CE units

* Boulder Colorado training course - May 17-18

* Dallas Texas class will be announced shortly .

REQUEST ON-SITE TRAINING

If you would like a live infrared training course at your location, please contact them at… info[at]texas-inspection.com (a minimum of 10 students must pre pay for on-site training).

Training available in the United States and Canada.

Instructor & Co-Author: John McKenna - InterNACHI - Licensed Texas Home Inspector & Instructor (TREC #4565), FLIR-ITC Certified Building Science Thermographer, President Of The Master Inspector Certification Board, 25 Years Experience In Construction Background

Co-Author: Will Decker - InterNACHI - Licensed Illinois Home Inspector (# 450.0002240) - Author & Instructor of Licensed Illinois Home Inspectors, Certified Medical Thermographer, RT, Charter NMTCB, Certified Level I Thermographer



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    Infraspection Institute Releases New Standards for Infrared Thermography

    Burlington, NJ, USA — February 13, 2008 — Infraspection Institute has announced the release of eight new standards for infrared thermography. Four of the new standards cover thermal imaging applications and four are dedicated to equipment operation and temperature measurement.

    Standard Cover Page

    Jim Seffrin, Director of Infraspection Institute, states, “We are very excited about the release of our new standards. One of the most common requests among thermographers is to have a uniform set of industry standards. In fact, standards were high on the wish list of several attendees at our recent IR/INFO conference.”

    Recognizing the need for standardized procedures, Infraspection Institute began publishing guidelines for thermography in 1993.

    Since their initial publication, Infraspection Institute guidelines have been adopted by hundreds of companies worldwide and incorporated into documents published by recognized standards organizations such as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

    Beginning in 2007, Infraspection Institute guidelines were updated and renamed as standards to reflect their industry-wide acceptance and the best practices they embody.

    Eight comprehensive standards are now available from Infraspection Institute. These documents cover equipment operation, temperature measurement, and specific thermographic applications. Current titles include:

  • Standard for Infrared Inspection of Electrical Systems & Rotating Equipment
  • Standard for Infrared Inspection of Insulated Roofs
  • Standard for Infrared Inspection of Building Envelopes
  • Standard for Infrared Inspections to Detect Pests and Pest Related Damage
  • Standard for Measuring and Compensating for Emittance Using Infrared Imaging Radiometers
  • Standard for Measuring and Compensating for Reflected Temperature Using Infrared Imaging Radiometers
  • Standard for Measuring and Compensating for Transmittance of an Attenuating Medium Using Infrared Imaging Radiometers
  • Standard for Measuring Distance/Target Size Values for Infrared Imaging Radiometers


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YouTube video from FLIR Systems that shows the ThermaCAM GasFindIR in action detecting gas leaks. Some interesting comments on the effect it could have on worker safety that was never realized before this tool was available to visualize the flow of dangerous gases from leaks.



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This YouTube video from a local State of Michigan Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) office demonstrates how a blower door and infrared camera are used for home weatherization/energy efficiency measures.

This is not a “how to” video. The measures taken in this footage should not be attempted without professional assistance.



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This YouTube video is a 3D real time model is of a cement kiln turning while monitored by an infrared line scanner. Single scanning images are combined and built up on a computer display.

The resulting thermal map of the kiln exterior is used to pinpoint locations of both blockages in material flow and pending failures in the refractory block insulation on the kiln interior.

The model is radiometric which means that any point of the kiln wall can be accurately measured for its temperature - Visualisation provided by Thermoteknix, on the Web at thermoteknix.com



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