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OGI cameras scan large areas to pinpoint leaks
Designed to spot leaks in compressors, piping, flanges and connections in chemical plants, FLIR Optical Gas Imaging (OGI)cameras are preventative maintenance solutions. Based upon FLIR's proprietary thermal imaging technology the OGI cameras can rapidly scan large areas and pinpoint leaks of a wide range of volatile chemicalsincluding Olefins (Ethylene and Propylene), Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Ammonia, Vinyl Chloride, Butadiene, Acetic Aci...
PEFTEC 2015 the petrochemical industry’s testing event
The Antwerp Expo in Belgium will host a major international petrochemical industry event on 18th and 19th November. PEFTEC 2015 will include a comprehensive conference and seminar programme in addition to an exhibition featuring all of the world’s leading organisations involved with analytical testing and monitoring for process control, research and development, environmental monitoring, occupational safety and quality control in the petrol...
Thermal imaging camera snapshots fast moving objects
High speed, high resolution, ease of use and flexibility in configuration for optimally detecting high-speed thermal events and fast-moving targets ar e features of the FLIR A6750sc SLS thermal imaging camera. The camera incorporates a high performance cooled Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) detector that operates in the 7.5 to 9.5 micron waveband producing crisp LWIR thermal imagery at 640x512 pixel resolution.
Miniature autofocussing stage can operate under flight conditions
A miniature autofocussing stage which can operate under flight conditions for shock and vibration with extreme temperature variation and intense orientation changes has been developed by the piezo-ceramic motor and systems manufacturer Nanomotion. Represented in the UK by Heason Technology, Nanomotion’s direct-drive piezo-ceramic motor technology is characterised by extreme accuracy and precise movement with high resolution and low settling...
Offshore Petrochemical Leak Detector
FLIR Systems reports on its GF320 thermal camera - a preventative maintenance tool purpose designed to spot leaks in piping, flanges and connections in offshore petrochemical operations. The thermal camera is proven to effectively rapidly scan large areas and pinpoint leaks in real time.
Thermal Imaging for Academic Research
FLIR Systemsannounces that it will be showing its latest thermal imaging solutions for academic research at Photonex 2015* on 14th and 15th October 2015.
Thermal imager connects to iOS and Android platforms
The next generation FLIR ONE thermal imager is on sale at RS Components. With versions for both Apple iOS and Google Android device platforms, the pocket-sized FLIR ONE transforms a mobile device into a powerful thermal imager that sees heat and measures temperature accurately.
Cooled Versus Uncooled Thermal Imaging
The new technical note addresses the commonly posed question "There is plenty of choice of thermal imaging camerasfor R&D and scientific applications, for which applications should I use a cooled or an uncooled system?”
Visualizing Methane Leaks from Oil & Gas Operations
FLIR Systems Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras make hydrocarbon leaks visible and turn a greenhouse gas problem into a revenue and energy stream for oil and gas producers.
Thermal imaging software allows access to MATLAB scripts
A new version 4.2 of its ResearchIR thermal imaging software has been released by FLIR Systems. ResearchIR 4.2 provides researchers and scientists with a powerful tool for viewing, acquiring, analysing, and sharing the thermal data captured with FLIR’s Scientific and R&D cameras. ResearchIR Max version 4.2 gives users direct access to their MATLAB scripts within ResearchIR for the first time.