What is Infrared Thermography?
Infrared thermography is a non-contact, non-invasive technique used to detect and measure the surface temperature of an object. It is often used to detect thermal patterns and anomalies in buildings, electrical systems, and industrial equipment.
What is an Acceptable Damp Reading?
Damp readings are typically measured using a moisture meter. An acceptable damp reading will vary depending on the type of material being tested and the environmental conditions. In general, a damp reading below 15% is considered acceptable for most materials.
Additional Information
Infrared thermography can also be used to detect hidden moisture and leaks, as well as to identify areas of heat loss in buildings. This information can be used to make repairs and improve energy efficiency.
