2018 International Conference of Doble Clients

Located in Boston, this is the world’s premier conference for the electric power industry. Dave Sirmans, Instructor and Consultant of The Snell Group, will speak on the panel discussion Achieving Success Inspecting Rotating Machinery with Thermography. Sirmans will talk about the use of IR inspection methodologies in rotating machinery and scenarios wherein IR Thermography can be applied when no other technology can. He will also discuss the value of using IR to validate the finding of other methodologies.

Xcelerate19 Conference

Xcelerate19 Conference joins the quest toward connected reliability in Fort Myers, Florida. Roy Huff, CMRP of The Snell Group, will present the Roadmap to Success for Your Infrared Reliability Program. This workshop will discuss important aspects such as properly defining your program, what equipment you may need, the training that is needed to succeed, and how to proceed safely.

The Snell Group to Present at MARCON 2020, Maintenance and Reliability Conference

The Snell Group will be presenting at the 24th annual Maintenance and Reliability Conference hosted by The University of Tennessee Reliability and Maintainability Center. MARCON 2020 will be held March 9-12, 2020 in Knoxville, TN at the Knoxville Convention Center. MARCON allows a great opportunity to collaborate one-on-one with presenters, exhibitors and other attendees.

Alain McMurtrie

Customer Relations Manager

Alain is a sales and marketing executive with a passion for technology. A fan of Infrared, Alain joined The Snell Group in 2017, having previously worked at organizations ranging from startups to mature companies, including divisions of Blue Cross, Merrill Lynch, and Dragon Systems. He holds a BA in Economics from Brandeis University. First introduced to Greensboro, Vermont in the late 1980s, Alain regularly returned to the area, drawn by its natural beauty and welcoming community. Many aspects of the Northeast Kingdom remind him of Normandy, where he spent summers growing up. Alain, his wife, and two children put down part-time roots in Vermont in 2009. They subsequently moved here full-time following six years of weekend and summer commutes from the Boston-area. A passion for quality regional food, outdoor activities, and weekend trips through Vermont and Québec, keep Alain and family busy in their spare time.

Catrine Turillon

Marketing Manager

Catrine Turillon joined The Snell Group 2017. With an extensive background in design and photography, Catrine works to develop and expand marketing efforts for The Snell Group.

Catrine graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute with a BFA in Printmaking and then moved to New York City where she became a designer and then Art Director in the world of publishing. She moved to Colorado with her family and working as Creative Director and Principal for Bézier Design, and later, Luminosity specializing in corporate identity, web design, print collateral and social media marketing. The client list is diverse and includes companies, such as American Geriatrics, Catalyst, Apex Technical School, Travel Channel, Long Island Philharmonic, Spyder, and Rizzoli.

Working as an Editor for Design Tools Monthly, Catrine summarized graphic design news and evaluated, tested, and reviewed new software for Macintosh systems. She worked as a professional Trainer and Consultant with such groups as Hain Celestial, Comp USA and MacAssist. She has twice been a speaker at Macworld Conference.

Spending close to twenty years in Colorado, Catrine is an avid skier and outdoor enthusiast and she continues to pursue the arts in her studio.

Vicente Ribeiro

Instructor & Consultant

Vicente Ribeiro est un nouveau membre de l'équipe Snell. Mais il n'est pas nouveau en thermographie. La carrière professionnelle de Vicente est étroitement liée à l’utilisation et au développement des  caméras infrarouges pour augmenter leurs performances et réduire leur poids et leur prix.

Vicente Ribeiro a obtenu un Master en Physique Appliquée à l’Institut Royal de Technologie de Stockholm, en Suède. Sa  thèse était en relation avec la thermographie, en démontrant une corrélation entre les températures pendant la formation du verre et les tensions dans le verre à la température ambiante.

Il a ensuite rejoint AGA Thermovision AB, une société suédoise qui est plus tard devenue Agema, en tant qu'ingénieur d'application, avec l’objectif de développer des applications pour la thermographie dans l'industrie.

Le développement d'applications infrarouges industrielles l'a amené en Italie où il a fondé une société de consultant IR, Sea Marconi Thermotest, qui fournissait des services d’inspection en IR et des programmes de Maintenance sous Condition (CM) à l'industrie italienne et avait développé l'un des premiers logiciels de rapport CM basé sur des mini IBM. L'un de ces projets CM dans l'aciérie d'un client, comprenant plus de deux ans de travail, a été présenté au « X Congresso Nazionale di Manutenzione (1981) », montrant entre autres avantages une réduction de 75% des incendies. Aujourd’hui de nombreuses entreprises d’ assurances offrent des remises à leurs clients, sur la base du fait prouvé que l'utilisation continue de la thermographie pour inspecter et détecter les points chauds réduit les pannes de courant, les court-circuites et les incendies.

De retour en Suède, Vicente a rejoint Agema en 1988, en tant que Chef de Produit pour le premier imageur thermique portable CM, la THV470, très similaire à une Caméra Vidéo professionnel, avec seulement 7 kg, une image numérique enregistrée sur une disquette et sans avoir besoin de azote liquide, car le détecteur était refroidi thermo-électriquement.

Quelques années plus tard Agema introduit la THV570: moins de la moitié du poids, images stockées sur un disque dur avec détecteur  FPA de 12 bits, non refroidie, enregistrement vocal. Avec cette caméra, faire des inspections IR sur le terrain était  devenu tellement  plus facile! Avoir des images de 12 bits signifiait que les paramètres, tels que l’émissivité et la température réfléchie, pourraient être modifiés ultérieurement, comme nous l’attendions des imageurs thermiques d’aujourd’hui. Le changement pourrait être effectué dans la caméra elle-même ou dans le logiciel de génération de rapports IRWin, développé en parallèle.

Depuis Agema /FLIR Vicente est allé travailler pour Raytek. Lorsque Fluke a acquis Raytek, la Ti30 a était introduit en 2004, la première caméra infrarouge  à moins de 10 000 $ US.  Snell Infrared a été contractée  pour former le personnel clé au Niveau 1, préparer le matériel de vente, etc. Vicente était le responsable du développement commercial (BDM) pour la thermographie de Fluke et donc aussi impliqué dans la formation de ses collègues et distributeurs, continuant à développer du matériel pour des séminaires et des webinaires ainsi que des cours de formation pour les nouveaux  clients.

Vicente a une société de consultant proposant de la formation en thermographie infrarouge. Il possède une certification ASNT de Niveau II et ISO / EN 9712: 12 de Niveau 2. Il ne fait aucun doute que les caméras infrarouges sont aujourd'hui beaucoup plus perfectionnées, avec des fonctionnalités qui facilitent leur utilisation pour la Maintenance sous Conditions, mais une bonne formation reste le facteur le plus important à un programme réussi de Maintenance Prédictive et Préventive (PPM).

 

Vicente Ribeiro is a new member of the Snell team, but he is not new to thermography. Vicente’s professional career is tightly connected to the use and development of thermal imagers in the industry to increase their performance and decrease their weight and price.

Vicente Ribeiro took a MSc in Applied Physics at the Royal institute of Technology, in Stockholm, Sweden and his Master’s thesis work was related to thermography, demonstrating a correlation between temperatures during glass formation and the tensions within the glass at room temperature.

He then joined AGA Thermovision AB, a Swedish company that later became Agema, as an application engineer, with the scope of developing thermography applications in the industry.

Developing industrial IR applications took him to Italy where he founded a consultant company, Sea Marconi Thermotest that provided IR consulting services and Condition Monitoring (CM) programs for Italian industry and developed one of the first CM-reporting software based on mini IBM. One of the CM projects at a customer’s steel plant, involving more than two years of work, was presented at the “X Congresso Nazionale di Manutenzione (1981)”, showing among other benefits, a reduction of 75% of the fires. Many insurance companies today offer discounts to their customers, based on the proven fact that the continuous use of thermography to inspect and detect electrical hotspots reduces power failures, short circuits and fires.

Back in Sweden, Vicente joined Agema in 1988 as a Product Manager for the first portable CM thermal imager, the THV470, very similar-looking to a professional camcorder, with only 7kg, digital image recorded on a floppy disk and no liquid nitrogen needed as the detector was thermoelectric-cooled.

Some years later, a new camera was introduced, the THV570: less than half the weight, images stored in a hard disk with 12-bit, uncooled FPA array, and voice recording. It became so much easier to work with IR in the field! Having images with 12-bit meant that the field parameters, like Emissivity and Reflected temperature, could be changed afterwards like we expect from today’s thermal imagers. The change could be done in the camera itself or in the reporting software, which was developed in parallel.

From Agema /FLIR Vicente went to work for Raytek. When Fluke acquired Raytek it introduced the Ti-30 in 2004, the first unit under $10,000 US. Snell Infrared was contracted to train key personal on Level 1, prepare sales material etc. Vicente was Fluke’s Thermography Business Development Manager and therefore also involved in the introduction of the product, the training of his colleagues and distributors, keeping on developing seminars and webinar material as well as new training courses for customers.                     

Vicente has a consultant company offering training and consulting. He has an ASNT Level II as well as an ISO/EN 9712:12 Level 2. No doubt today’s IR cameras are so much more advanced, with features that make their use for Condition Monitoring easier, but Vincente knows good training is still the most important factor to a successful PPM-Predictive and Preventive Maintenance program.

Sat Sandhu

Instructor & Consultant

Sat Sandhu has worked in the Infrared business for over 20 years and is passionate about spreading infrared knowledge through all mediums, be it formal training, webinars, presentations, or papers at conferences.

Sat started his career as an Electronic Integrated Circuit Design Engineer where his first design was a readout integrated circuit for a pyroelectric array. This was an early introduction to the world of uncooled infrared detectors. He then moved into the marketing group and joined a specialist optoelectronic components distributor. His prime responsibility was in optoelectronic components design. This was followed by lecturing at Oxford college satisfying his passion for knowledge transfer.

Sandhu then joined Irisys, a start-up company, at the turn of the century. Irisys focused on exploiting two-dimensional infra-red detectors for a variety of applications. The main application areas were thermal imagers in preventative and predictive maintenance and people counters in the retail sector.

Sat worked in the sales and marketing team but with a wide remit as this was a start-up.  He trained the global sales partners on infrared technology, the products and applications and also created the training materials for end-users.

With the acquisition of Irisys by Fluke in 2013, Sat became the Thermography Services Support Manager for the Fluke Corporation. His primary role was to provides application support on all Fluke imaging products. In addition to application support, he conducted seminars, webinars, and training for both internal and end-users worldwide. More recently the thermography business unit has introduced other imaging technologies, both visible and acoustic.

Sat is now excited to join the Snell team to focus exclusively on his passion for spreading his infrared knowledge.

Jeremy Kays

VP of Global Operations

Jeremy Kays CRL is VP of Global Operations / Level 3 Thermographer, MCA at The Snell Group. Jeremy is involved with PDM services, Training and Development. With over 18 years of experience Jeremy has been involved in PDM maintenance programs using various technologies and analysis practices for fortune 500 companies throughout North America. As a Field Consultant with The Snell Group Jeremy has worked with a broad range of industries including power plants, food processors, mines, breweries, alternative energy and pulp and paper. In addition to his primary duties as VP of Operations Jeremy also enjoys hunting and fishing along with taking his family on vacations. Jeremy has presented papers at the IMC Conference 2012, 2013, 2019, 2021. SKF User Group 2015 and Thermal Solutions 2009. Current technologies are Infrared, UE and MCA and Level 1 Infrared Instructor.