Thermography Application Note

Jul 3, 2018 | News

We are glad to announce that our new application note –Thermography is available on our website and to download.

Thermography is a new technique for inspection and monitoring. In this application note, you can understand the technical principle of thermography, its benefit for the industrial sector and how NIT products make processes more reliable and efficient.

If you have any further question or want to discuss more this field, don’t hesitate to contact us or join us on LinkedIn Twitter with the following hashtags #NIT, #thermography.

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NIT – New Imaging Technologies

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Follow-up with all your support and interest in our application note – Gated Imaging, a Free Webinar will be held on Thursday, July 26th at 5 PM CEST – 8 AM PDT by our experts to explain more detail about this imaging technology and answer all your questions and concerns.

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Don’t hesitate to sign-up even you are busy that day. The recording will be sent to you after the webinar.

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