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Thermal imaging best practices
In times of rising energy prices and costly downtimes, non-contact temperature measurement is establishing itself as a cost-effective means for assessing building efficiency and industrial maintenance. Although thermography is a relatively easy concept to understand, practicing thermography requires following a few basic ground rules in non-contact temperature measurement.
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