Audi Deploys Flir Thermal Imaging Cameras

Flir Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) has announced an application note that describes how Audi is using infrared thermography to uphold quality standards on its automotive vehicles. The Audi group makes extensive use of Flir thermal imaging technology for testing of supplied parts and internally developed engines to prevent expensive product recalls and to meet its exacting quality criteria. The application story describes how thermal imaging cameras are being used to test all parts - from simple items such as transmission belts to complex ones such as turbochargers or catalytic converters before they are cleared for production. A thermal imaging camera is also used on the engine test bed.

New engines are put on trial to determine heat build-up and distribution as well as the determination of the failure point. Audi also uses a Flir infrared camera to test interior furnishing materials such as leather, wood and synthetics on wear, tear and material resistance, including under extreme climate conditions. A copy of the Audi application story is available for download from the Flir website or by contacting the company directly.

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