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Inspecting natural gas compressors
FLIR Systems has published an application spotlight that describes how incorporating a borescope and Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera into routine maintenance protocols can help natural gas companies improve safety, reduce costs, and extend the life of compressors, by inspecting natural gas compressors.
Design challenge launched to help fight COVID-19
element14 has launched the 'Fighting Germs' Project14 design challenge. The challenge is engaging element14’s problem-solving designers and engineers to find innovative solutions to fighting germs, one of the most efficient ways to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Compact high-definition thermal science cameras
FLIR Systems announced the FLIR A8580 series of entry-level, cooled high-definition thermal science cameras designed for a wide range of industrial, military, science, and product research and development (R&D) applications.
Office wellbeing enhanced with IoT sensor bundles
Employee discomfort, ill health and reduced performance can be linked to a poor-quality office environment, IoT sensor bundles can help to prevent this. Good quality lighting can already help to increase employee productivity up to 23%. Apart from lighting, there are other environmental elements that impact employee health and wellbeing.
Low-cost optical gas imaging camera for leak detection
FLIR Systems has announced the FLIR GF77a Gas Find IR camera, its first fixed-mount, uncooled, autonomous leak detection camera designed specifically to visualise methane and other industrial gases.
Why infrared thermal imaging devices make sense for electricians
Heat is a byproduct of operating any sized electrical circuit. Most problems in electrical systems display themselves in terms of heat. Electricians must be able to classify a circuit as normal when the load is on or identify when it is abnormal and identify the issues that presents – finding hot spots that need attention. By John H. Waggoner, Senior Instructor, FLIR Infrared Training Center
Infrared camera market to cross 3.5 million units
According to the latest report, by Global Market Insights, the market valuation of infrared cameras will cross $10 billion by 2026. Growing demand for autonomous vehicles, declining prices of IR cameras, rise in military spending in developing countries, and increasing need for surveillance across various end-user sectors are proliferating the market growth.
Pipeline inspection using optical gas imaging
FLIR Systems has published a new application spotlight that highlights the role its Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras are playing in detecting gas leaks from oil and gas pipelines. Oil and gas pipelines often stretch long distances, carrying a variety of materials. Sometimes the pipes fail, resulting in liquid leaks or fugitive emissions of gas releasing into the environment.
Strategic investment for gas emissions complete
FLIR Systems and Providence Photonics has announced that FLIR has made a strategic investment in Providence Photonics, developers of advanced software used to quantify invisible gas emissions using FLIR Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras. Providence Photonics specialises in the development and utilisation of advanced technology in the field of optical gas imaging while tackling some of the industry’s most challenging environmental and safety...
Advances in thermal imaging detector technology webinar
FLIR Systems has announced a new free webinar for scientists and engineers interested in the use of thermal imaging cameras for research and development applications. Thermal imaging cameras operating in the traditional mid-wavelength IR (MWIR) spectral region have traditionally dominated the R&D application field.