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Use of Infrared Thermography in Testing Building Envelopes

January 27, 2010

By Alan Trauger Moisture in building materials can destroy structural integrity and nurture mold. The first step in moisture problem remediation is to quickly and accurately locate and remove sources of moisture. Infrared cameras instantly show you what’s wet and what’s dry. IR can instantly find the ultimate source with little or no physical disassembly [...]

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Infrared Thermography – How it Works in Building Science

January 27, 2010

By Alan Trauger Infrared Thermography How It Works In Building Science Thermography enables us to see and measure heat. All materials on earth emit heat energy, in the infrared portion of the spectrum. Unfortunately, the unaided human eye cannot see in the infrared. However, infrared cameras can not only see, but record infrared images and [...]

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