What is Thermal Mapping?
Thermal Mapping (or temperature mapping) is the process of measuring and recording temperature distribution within a space or equipment over a set period. It helps identify hot and cold spots, assess uniformity, and verify that storage and processing environments meet regulatory standards.
Who Needs It?
We offer thermal mapping services to industries where temperature-sensitive products are stored, processed, or transported, such as:
• Pharmaceutical manufacturing & storage
• Biotechnology labs
• Healthcare facilities & hospitals
Equipment & Areas We Map
We provide detailed thermal mapping services for a wide range of equipment and environments to ensure uniform temperature distribution and regulatory compliance.
• Autoclave
Thermal mapping ensures that sterilization temperatures are reached and maintained uniformly throughout the chamber. This is crucial for validating the effectiveness of sterilization cycles in killing microbes.
• Oven
Mapping ovens helps verify even heat distribution for processes like drying, baking, or curing. Temperature inconsistencies can negatively impact product quality and disrupt process efficiency.
• BOD
Incubator Used in microbiological testing, a BOD incubator must maintain consistent low temperatures. Mapping confirms that temperature variations do not affect sample integrity or test outcomes.
• Deep Freezer
Essential for storing sensitive biological materials, medicines, or vaccines. Mapping identifies cold and warm spots to ensure all contents remain within the required low-temperature range.
• Stability Chamber
Used for drug and product shelf-life testing, these chambers must maintain strict temperature and humidity conditions. Thermal mapping helps maintain uniform conditions throughout the environment or equipment.
• Warehouse
In large storage areas, temperature mapping helps monitor environmental consistency across zones, especially for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals and raw materials.
• Muffle Furnace
Used for high-temperature applications like ashing or sintering, mapping ensures uniform heating, which is critical for process consistency and material properties.
• Room Mapping
Applicable in cleanrooms, laboratories, and production areas. It assesses airflow patterns and temperature consistency to prevent contamination and maintain compliance with cleanroom standards.
Why Thermal Mapping is Important
• Supports compliance with key industry standards such as GMP, WHO, FDA, and MHRA.
• Detects temperature variations that can affect product quality
• Validates HVAC performance and storage conditions • Supports calibration and validation documentation
• Reduces the risk of product spoilage or loss
Partner With Experts At Aimtech Systems LLP, we provide professional and precise thermal mapping services with detailed reports and analysis tailored to your equipment and facility needs.
Let’s ensure your temperature-controlled environments are compliant, consistent, and validated. Contact us today!