Thermography Forum Attracted Record Numbers

The 4th Japanese Forum on Thermography, organised by Cedip Infrared Systems, attracted over 70 participants from leading academic institutions and companies from the automotive, electronics, steelworking and photonics sectors.

Held in Yokagawa, Japan on January 25th 2008 the annual meeting was organised to provide a forum to enable cross-fertilisation of ideas, to discuss new instrumental developments and to allow users to pose technical questions relating to IR Thermography and related NDT technologies.

Overall the meeting generated a considerable amount of enthusiastic discussion. Dr. Sakagami of Osaka University discussed techniques using IR cameras and how to avoid measurement inaccuracies. Mr. Shibuya of JFE Techno-Research and Mr. Irie of Matsushita Electric presented application based talks presented from a user's point of view. A popular talk was given by Mr. Inoue of Technical Institute of Tokyo on the subject of reverse analysis of stress images using a new hybrid stress analysis simulation program. Mr. P Bremond of Cedip Infrared Systems introduced the latest developments in IR thermography systems and discussed applications where the advances offered benefits. His colleague Mr A Dillenz gave a presentation on UTvis, OTvis and PTvis and the applications of these new NDT technologies.

Cedip Infrared Systems, a FLIR Systems company, offers a range of high-performance infrared imaging cameras and systems incorporating the latest technology in optics, infrared focal plane array detectors, electronic hardware and software. Founded in 1989 Cedip Infrared Systems is today recognised as a leading supplier of Infrared Imaging solutions for industrial, R&D, security & surveillance applications around the world.

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