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Thermal Imaging and Aerial Surveys
News Release from: Cockburn Thermal Imaging | Subject: Thermal Imaging Cameras
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 September 2003
Why Buy Expensive Thermal Imaging
Cameras?
Cockburn Thermal Imaging provides a full range of services and products to the world of Thermography including long and short term hire.
We manufacture the C.T.I Cyclops Thermal Imaging Inspection Window, enabling you to perform your Thermal Imaging surveys safely and accurately, without exposing the Thermographer to live electrical equipment We also Rent Thermal Imaging Cameras
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thinking of outlaying up to £30,000 on a Thermal Imaging camera, that could be stuck in a cupboard for weeks on end? We have many long term hire deals that can be tailored to suit your needs.
Many of our customers are currently taking advantage of these deals, choosing long term hire over major capital outlay.
We can fully train your operators to use the cameras and the report software and schedule your hire usage around your maintenance program.
All of these points combined can ultimately save you and your company thousands and thousands of pounds.
Currently getting Surveys performed by External Contractors? Why pay for expensive Thermal Imaging surveys, when you can hire the equipment yourself? The cameras are easy to use, and we will provide free training at our training centre, or at your workplace.
Renting the cameras is the most cost effective solution to performing Thermal Imaging surveys for your company.
When you have your surveys carried out by an external contractor, you probably need to accompany this Thermographer with one of your qualified electricians, so why not have this man doing the survey himself?.
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