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![]() All Dry Inc. not only believes on using the right tool for the job, but on using the best tool for the job. Every site we visit benefits from our infrared camera, manufactured by the global leader in infrared camera technology. What is infrared? Infrared radiation is the highest heat producing wavelength in the optical spectrum. Meaning ‘near red’, infrared is located directly next to the color red, although infrared itself is an invisible wavelength. The existence of infrared was discovered in 1800 by astronomer Sir William Herschel. Today, thermography, the science based on measuring infrared radiation, has a wide variety of practical uses such as airborne or maritime reconnaissance, surveillance, targeting and defense, broadcast imaging, astronomy, weather forecasting, art restoration, vision enhancement, and moisture and heat detection in a number of industries including our industry, water damage. How it works— Everything in the universe emits some degree of infrared energy heat (except for objects at the temperature of Absolute Zero). Our infrared camera measures the long infrared wavelengths coming from an object without actually touching or damaging the object. The software inside the camera converts the information into an image along with temperature measurement which can be seen on the camera screen and is also visible on the infrared photos, some of which are shown on this site. How you benefit— This state-of-the-art technology can help find and diagnose water damage in your home or building that cannot be seen by the naked eye. Catching water damage early on translates into substantial savings in time and money by saving you from having a bigger problem to deal with down the road. Further damage to your building can prevent damage to not only your bank account, but also to the health and well-being of those who live and/or work in the building. |
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Take a look at the pairs of photos above You’ll see that the left photo shows what is seen by the naked eye. The photo on the right shows what the infrared camera ‘sees’ in the same area. The purple looking botches are actually dampness measured by the camera in degrees— the temperature of the damp area being ‘cooler’ than the surrounding area. Not only can thermal imaging help detect unseen water damage, but it can also determine the extent of that damage and determine if the area has been fully ‘dried out’ after our state of the art driers have done their job. There is no substitute for thermal imaging. |
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