
Visualize Gas Leaks in Real Time
FLIR GF-Series cam
eras are increasingly being adopted by plants across the world for the visualization and documentation of gas leaks. A FLIR gas detection camera can scan large areas rapidly and pinpoint leaks in real time. It is ideal for monitoring plant that is difficult to reach with contact measurement tools and literally thousands of components can be scanned per shift without the need to interrupt the process. It reduces repair downtime and provides verification of the process. And above all it is exceptionally safe, allowing potentially dangerous leaks to be monitored from several meters away.
FLIR gas detection cameras will significantly improve your work safety, environmental and regulatory compliance, not to mention helping to improve the bottom line by finding leaks that essentially "lose" product and profits.
FLIR has developed a camera specially designed to inspect industrial furnaces, heaters and boilers, the FLIR GF309. The camera is equipped with a special mid wave "flame filter" that is specifically engineered for high temperature (up to 1500°C).
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FLIR GF-Series revolutionary infrared cameras find greenhouse gas emissions or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and are unbeatable for detecting even the smallest gas leaks.
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FLIR has also developed a camera specially designed to inspect industrial furnaces, heaters and boilers, the FLIR GF309. The camera is equipped with a special mid wave "flame filter" that is specifically engineered for high temperature (up to 1500°C).
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