Advancing Active Thermography for NDT: The Role of Standardization

  • Giuseppe Dell’Avvocato
  • , Stéphane Amiel
  • , Samuel Maillard
  • , Guenther Mayr
  • , Beata Oswald-Tranta
  • , Eider Gorostegui Colinas
  • , Michal Svantner
  • , Patrick Bouteille
  • , Richard Huillery
  • , Umberto Galietti
  • , Lucia Deganova
  • , Yannick Caulier
  • , Mathias Ziegler

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Abstract

Infrared thermography, particularly its active form, is increasingly used in various industries in non-destructive testing (NDT). To support its broader adoption, structured standardization efforts have been developed within CEN/TC 138/WG11 and coordinated with ISO. Key standards—such as EN 16714, EN 17119, and EN 17501—define principles, procedures, and equipment requirements. Current activities include finalizing the draft on induction thermography, revising EN 17119, and developing new projects on optical lock-in, laser weld inspection, and thermal diffusivity. Standardization enhances comparability, reliability, and certification, making thermography a robust and scalable solution within the global NDT framework.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
JournalProceedings
Volume2025
Issue number Volume 129, Issue 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Sept 2025
EventAITA 2025 - Kobe, Japan
Duration: 15 Sept 202519 Sept 2025
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