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It’s a process where drones equipped with thermal cameras inspect surfaces or systems to detect heat patterns, revealing hidden issues like leaks, electrical faults, or insulation problems.

Conventional thermal checks often require ladders, scaffolding, or equipment shutdowns. Drones do the job faster, without physical contact, and in hard-to-reach areas—making inspections safer and more efficient.

It’s widely used in solar energy, real estate, industrial maintenance, utilities, and facility management for temperature-based diagnostics.

Yes. Modern thermal drones provide detailed images with temperature accuracy fine enough to detect minute issues before they escalate.

They use infrared cameras, optical sensors, GPS, and advanced software to capture, analyze, and report heat signatures from various structures and assets.

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