Induction Thermography

In induction thermography, eddy currents are induced in the component at a especially high frequency (in the MHz range). Infrared images can be recorded both simultaneously and subsequently. Due to the high-frequency excitation, the method is suitable for measuring dynamic temperature fields, for rapid and two-dimensional defect testing, and for material characterization of thin layer and edge zone areas. A nuanced view of different material groups is possible by using spectral bandpass filters.

 

Technical Description:

- Induction generator: Hüttinger Elektronik, designation: HF-7010

- Rated power: 10 kW

- Max. Output voltage: 5000 V (eff.)

- Operating frequency: 400 kHz – 3 MHz

- Infrared camera: FLIR, designation: SC-7600

In induction thermography, eddy currents are induced in the component at a especially high frequency (in the MHz range). Infrared images can be recorded both simultaneously and subsequently. Due to the high-frequency excitation, the method is suitable for measuring dynamic temperature fields, for rapid and two-dimensional defect testing, and for material characterization of thin layer and edge zone areas. A nuanced view of different material groups is possible by using spectral bandpass filters.

 

Technical Description:

- Induction generator: Hüttinger Elektronik, designation: HF-7010

- Rated power: 10 kW

- Max. Output voltage: 5000 V (eff.)

- Operating frequency: 400 kHz – 3 MHz

- Infrared camera: FLIR, designation: SC-7600

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Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Barton
Management
Address
Lise-Meitner-Straße 1
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
201