Motion Amplification
What is Motion Amplification?
A technology that uses advanced video processing to detect and visually amplify subtle movements in machinery and structures. This allows engineers to pinpoint vibrations, misalignments, or other issues that are invisible to the naked eye, enabling faster diagnostics and proactive maintenance to prevent failures.
Side-by-side view of a pump shaft in standard operation (left) and with motion amplification (right). The amplified image clearly exposes shaft wobble, which may go unnoticed in real time. This advanced visualization helps detect mechanical issues early, improving maintenance and system reliability.
Side-by-side comparison of a motor in normal operation (left) and with motion amplification (right). The amplified image highlights subtle movements, such as the “rocking” motion seen in the right frame, which would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. This advanced technology allows for precise analysis and early detection of potential mechanical issues.