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Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2005
100 thermography users attend user group
Nearly 100 delegates attended the inaugural meeting of the Infrared Camera User Group organised by FLIR Systems that brought together thermography professionals from all sectors.
Nearly 100 delegates attended the inaugural meeting of the Infrared Camera User Group organised by FLIR Systems Held at the Motorcycle Museum in the Midlands, this single day event brought together thermography professionals from all sectors and provided an excellent forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Contributions from infrared camera users serving a variety of sectors formed the backbone of the day's events.
They included presentations on the inspection of buildings and refineries and thermal imaging in facilities management.
Keith Badham's presentation focused on general condition monitoring.
His company, KCM Services, undertakes thermal imaging and vibration analysis work on a worldwide basis and Keith drew on some 2,000 surveys to provide an insight into the diverse applications to which thermal imaging is applied.
"The feedback from the day was very positive," Badham explained.
"It was great to be with other thermographers in a non-competitive environment." Plans are currently being drawn-up for the next meeting.
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