Thermal Imaging
Stage Price Per Acreage Cost
1 $900.00 2 $900.00
2 $360.00 10 $3,780.00
3 $144.00 25 $5,940.00
4 $57.60 100 $10,260.00
250 $18,900.00
500 $33,300.00
750 $47,700.00
1000 $62,100.00
20% discount on successive surveys when contracted monthly, not including travel expenses if applicable
40% discount on successive surveys when contracted weekly, not including travel expenses if applicable
Pricing includes mapping and delta referencing, does not include analysis or ground surveying work.
Contact Osiris for specialty services such as on-site technician training or PdM analysis support and reporting.
Use Case
Our thermal imaging surveys are designed to give a thorough map of hot spots in process equipment that can be layered with previous surveys to build a PM process to allow a maintenance group to monitor trends and establish failure indicators to use as markers for triggering maintenance. Thermal imaging can also be a vital tool in identifying process leaks and insulation failures that are robbing your facility of profit margins and reliability Our experts are experienced and versed in CBM programs. We can help guide your maintenance team in how to evaluate this data and monitor temperature deltas for equipment failure progression. Contact us for more details on building and maintaining a thermal reliability program. We are available to train and work with you team to build a state of the art reliability process unique to your site.
Temperature Deltas
A temperature delta is simply the deviation between two related surfaces. In an environment when temperature and humidity is regulated, a temperature delta base reference would simply be the ambient temperature and inspection of nearby components would be calculated as their relative change in temperature over time in comparison to that controlled ambient temperature. Unfortunately this is not the real world in most cases. In most environments, the ambient temperature will fluctuate over time and cause a general elevated temperature among most surrounding equipment. This makes it vital to select an appropriate reference temperature point to calibrate all surveys against. That sounds easy until you consider the effects of sunlight vs cloud cover, morning surveys vs evening, humid days vs dry days, high feed rates vs lower feed rates. There is a multitude of factors to consider when establishing a PM process that can provide consistent and reliable data. Osiris has the expertise to ensure that the programs we help your team build are going to consider all these varying factors. Don’t partner with a company that specializes in photography. Partner with a company that specializes in reliability, with technicians that have the experience to know the difference between a pretty image and a useful one.