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Flir, a Teledyne company, is expanding the capabilities of Automated NDT through a technical collaboration with edevis GmbH, a company specializing in active thermography solutions. By integrating the Flir A6450 cooled MWIR thermal imaging camera into automated inspection workflows, the collaboration enables real-time detection of structural defects and enhances quality control across industrial manufacturing environments.

Manufacturers in sectors such as automotive, energy, and advanced manufacturing often face challenges in identifying hidden defects, including grinding burn, coating delamination, adhesion failures, and subsurface flaws. Traditional inspection methods frequently assess only limited areas, increasing the risk of defects remaining undetected. The Flir-edevis solution overcomes these limitations with high-speed, full-surface thermal inspection, helping manufacturers improve defect detection, product integrity, and production efficiency.

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At the core of the system is the Flir A6450, engineered for continuous 24/7 operation in demanding industrial environments. Its long-life cooler, rated for 27,000 hours, and its high-speed MWIR imaging capabilities allow precise temperature measurement and rapid thermal response capture—key requirements for identifying subsurface defects during active thermography. When paired with edevis’ laser-based excitation and advanced thermography software, the system reveals structural anomalies that are invisible to the human eye and difficult to detect with conventional sensors.

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“Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to automate more of their quality assurance processes while maintaining absolute reliability,” said Mathew Hasty, Global Vertical Director at Flir. “The A6450 is designed for exactly these environments. Combined with edevis’ active thermography, it delivers real-time insight into structural behavior that helps customers catch defects earlier and keep production moving.”

edevis’ active thermography platforms are widely used for structural inspection of metals, composites, battery components, and precision-machined parts. By integrating Flir thermal imaging, these systems provide deeper insight into material behavior under thermal excitation and support automated decision-making directly on the production line. The result is a reliable, contactless, and repeatable inspection process that scales to modern manufacturing throughput.

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“Our mission is to make high-precision NDT fully automated, fast, and easy to integrate,” said Alexander Dillenz Managing Director at edevis GmbH. “Flir’s A6450 gives us the thermal performance and long-term stability required for continuous industrial use. Together, we’re enabling manufacturers to detect defects that would otherwise remain hidden and to do so at the speed their production lines demand.”

As industries accelerate their adoption of automated inspection technologies, the combination of Flir thermal imaging and edevis active thermography offers a scalable, future-ready solution. Whether applied to brake discs, composite structures, battery cells, or semiconductor components, the integrated workflow provides manufacturers with a powerful tool to ensure product integrity and reduce scrap.

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