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Episode 17: The Integrators Dilemma | The Thermal Review Podcast
In this episode of The Thermal Review, hosts David Bursell and Markus Tarin from MoviTHERM dive into the unique challenges faced by thermal vision integrators trying to scale their businesses. 🛠️📈
Join us as we explore the hurdles of expansion, from technical difficulties to market competition, and discover how MoviTHERM’s innovative IoT Cloud Solutions can pave the way for growth and success. 🚀💡
🔍 Episode Highlights:
Common struggles thermal vision integrators encounter when scaling Insightful tips and strategies for overcoming these challenges How MoviTHERM's IoT Cloud Solutions can revolutionize your business Tune in to learn from industry experts and gain valuable knowledge to elevate your thermal imaging business to new heights!
🎙️ About the Hosts:
David Bursell and Markus Tarin bring years of experience and expertise in the field of thermal imaging, making them the perfect guides for navigating the complex landscape of business integration and expansion. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode!
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Welcome back to The Thermal Review, your go-to podcast delving into the intricate world of thermal imaging technologies. In this episode, your hosts David Bursell and Markus Tarin embark on an insightful comparison journey between two essential input-output devices: the MoviTHERM MIO and the iTL Gateway.
Starting with a brief recap of our previous discussion on the MoviTHERM MIO from Episode 15, we then shift gears to introduce the Intelligent Thermal Link Gateway, commonly known as iTL. Throughout this episode, we unravel the unique applications, inputs, and outputs of each device, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of their roles within thermal imaging systems.
Whether you're a seasoned professional in the field or simply intrigued by technological advancements, this episode promises to enrich your knowledge and provide clarity on when and how to utilize the MIO or iTL Gateway for your specific thermal imaging needs.
Join us as we navigate through the evolving landscape of thermal imaging IO devices, addressing common questions and simplifying the setup process for monitoring and control programs. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the realm of thermal imaging technology.
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Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the fascinating world of thermal imaging technology. From the basics of IO devices to their seamless integration with thermal cameras and groundbreaking innovations like the MoviTHERM MIO, we delve into creating multi-infrared camera monitoring solutions. Discover how IO devices revolutionize thermal imaging experiences.
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Welcome to The Thermal Review! In Episode 14, we're diving into infrared camera enclosures. Join host David Bursell and co-host Markus Tarin as they explain why these enclosures are so important for keeping your thermal cameras safe. We'll explore how they protect your equipment in harsh environments and why they're crucial for preventing any potential dangers. ⚙️ Segment Topics: Why Enclosures for Thermal Cameras? Discover how these enclosures are pivotal in protecting your valuable cameras, particularly in harsh and explosive environments. How do IR Camera Enclosures Differ from Visible Camera Enclosures? Unravel the differences between the two, exploring the critical aspects of thermal vs visible spectrum, heat dissipation, and heating needs. What are the Key Considerations for Selecting the Best Enclosure? Dive into the essential steps to identify the ideal enclosure, considering environmental factors like temperature, cleanliness, and moisture, along with crucial camera-specific aspects such as cooling, waveband, connectivity, and operating temperatures.🌐 Learn more about thermal imaging and our podcast at https://movitherm.com/. 📧 For inquiries and suggestions for future episodes, contact us at [email protected]. 🔔 Don't miss out on our upcoming episodes! Subscribe now and share this episode with your fellow thermography enthusiasts. Stay informed and keep capturing the heat with The Thermal Review!
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The team at Biomass One joins us in this episode where we delve into the crucial topic of fire prevention at biomass power plants. The team shares their experiences and insights on the successful implementation of the MoviTHERM iEFD solution. Witness the power of infrared technology and proactive fire prevention strategies in action.
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In this podcast, we are joined by David Ritter, a senior systems engineer at MoviTHERM, as we delve into the world of packaging sealing failure and the impact of process variability on packaging quality. David shares his expertise in thermal imaging and how it can be used as a powerful tool to identify process variability and prevent sealing failure.Together, we discuss the challenges of packaging sealing failure and how it can impact product quality and waste. We explore the role of thermal imaging in identifying and addressing process variability, and the benefits it can bring to packaging engineers and quality control managers.Whether you're a packaging professional, quality control manager, or simply interested in the science behind packaging sealing, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us as we learn from David's experiences in the field of thermal imaging and explore the ways it can be used to improve packaging quality and reduce waste.
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In this episode of The Thermal Review, we sit down with Mark Erndt, the President of HA Industries, to discuss the process of infrared welding and its applications. Erndt shares his expertise in the field and provides insight into the innovative technology HA Industries uses to provide better quality products. Join us for a fascinating discussion on precision welding and thermal seal inspection with one of the industry's leading experts.
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In today's Episode of the Thermal Review, we recap the key takeaways from each of the 2022 episodes and discuss what to expect in 2023 when it comes to Motion Vision Thermography.
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Automating infrared inspection, with thermal imaging cameras, for package seal integrity testing is one application that continues gaining traction. Using infrared inspection as part of a quality control program allows for inspecting all package seals in the production line. Companies can ensure package seal integrity, promote product quality, and elevate customer satisfaction by implementing complete package line inspection.
In this episode, we discuss the critical considerations and advantages of using infrared thermography in a package inspection line.
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As electronic components shrink, heat management becomes more and more of an issue. Unwanted heat in electronics can compromise the performance and shorten product life. Using Infrared Thermography in the design phase of an electronic design has been around for decades. The relationship between heat and electrical resistance makes identifying shorts and faults a straightforward exercise. Being able to visualize heat patterns across devices can validate software-generated thermal models. In many instances, Infrared thermography will naturally evolve from an R&D tool in the development stage to a quality assurance tool in the manufacturing stage. In this episode of the Thermal Review, we discuss how thermal imaging can aid in the development and manufacturing stages of microelectronics.
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In this episode of the Thermal Review, we discuss the latest megatrends impacting the development of microelectronics and how thermal imaging can aid in the development, manufacture, and performance of microelectronics.
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We have our first official guest, Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development at Teledyne FLIR.
We discuss how infrared thermography is used to optimize Li-Ion battery development, manufacturing, storage, usage, recycling, and disposal.
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It is estimated that the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter program will cost over $1.7 trillion to buy, operate and sustain. That makes it the United States, Department of Defense, most expensive weapons system program ever! As such, getting the most return out of each F-35 fighter for the DOD is of the highest priority. From the development, manufacturing, and sustaining phases, there is a concerted focus on the F-35 lifetime and doing whatever possible to extend it. Active infrared thermography is one method being used to detect defects at the smallest level.
Beyond jet fighters, automobile and component manufacturers, electronics and semiconductor developers, aerospace companies, and battery developers are just a few of the industries that are using active thermography NDT technologies and techniques to optimize product performance.
In this episode of the Thermal Review, we explain the difference between passive and active thermography and introduce the different techniques for performing active thermography non-destructive testing.
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In this episode of the Thermal Review, we discuss how cloud-based monitoring is changing condition-based maintenance in an industrial setting.
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In this episode of The Thermal Review, we discuss how combining the industrial internet of things (IIoT) with thermal imaging is changing the way companies monitor and prevent fires in industrial settings.
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We're excited to share with you our first episode of The Thermal Review, where we discuss how the industrial internet of things (IoT) is changing remote monitoring.