Ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency with our advanced inspection and testing services.
FMI’s testing solutions help detect hidden issues, verify system integrity, and ensure compliance with safety and performance standards—before they impact your operation. Our engineers use industry-approved methods and state-of-the-art equipment to identify potential problems early, reduce downtime, and extend equipment life.
Infrared Electrical Inspection
We use infrared thermography to detect overheating components, loose connections, and electrical imbalances that can cause failures or fire hazards. This non-invasive method allows us to find problems without disrupting production, ensuring your electrical systems remain safe and reliable.
Benefits:● Early detection of faults before failure● Improved system safety and compliance● Reduced risk of costly downtime
Infrared Mechanical Inspection
Our infrared mechanical inspections identify excessive heat in bearings, motors, gearboxes, and other moving parts—often a sign of wear, misalignment, or inadequate lubrication. These inspections help prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend equipment life.
Benefits:● Early warning of mechanical issues● Lower maintenance costs● Increased reliability and uptime
Electrical Testing
We perform comprehensive electrical testing to verify performance, troubleshoot issues, and ensure systems meet regulatory requirements. Testing can include insulation resistance, continuity, load testing, and performance verification for both new and existing installations.
Benefits:● Confirm system safety and performance● Troubleshoot problems quickly and accurately● Ensure compliance with industry standards
Why Choose FMI?
● Experienced technicians trained in both electrical and mechanical diagnostics
● Advanced testing equipment for accurate results
● Fast, actionable reporting with clear recommendations
● Proven track record of preventing costly failures and extending system life Protect your equipment and your operation—schedule a testing service with FMI today.