Temperature detection

FLIR ONEpro

FLIR ONE Pro is a thermal imaging camera that allows the user to view thermographic images on screen with the corresponding temperatures in °C and °F (from -20 °C to 120 °C).
This type of inspection makes it possible to quickly detect anomalies in electronic components that could lead to long-term issues if high temperatures are reached.
For mechanical components, it helps identify abnormal friction or excessive stress, always with a preventive maintenance approach.

Electrical cabinet used as a thermal camera test

The image shows the same subject captured by the thermal camera. The photo was taken at power-up of the electrical cabinet, with an ambient temperature of 22 °C.
The maximum detected temperature (bright red) is 36 °C, with lower temperatures gradually decreasing according to the color scale (blue indicates the coldest areas).

The following image represents the situation after 90 minutes with the robot running axis tests, the electrical cabinet closed and forced ventilation switched off.
In this case, the maximum peak temperature reached is 42 °C.

Horizontal travel carriage used as a second thermal camera test

The image was taken a few minutes after the line start-up, with an ambient temperature of 22 °C.
The detected motor temperature is 23 °C.

The final image shows the situation after 90 minutes with the robot running axis tests.
In this case, the maximum peak temperature recorded (on the motors) is 44 °C.