• New optical gas imaging cameras aid oil, gas, manufacturing, and utility industry professionals to work more effectively

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New optical gas imaging cameras aid oil, gas, manufacturing, and utility industry professionals to work more effectively

Teledyne FLIR has recently launched its latest family of optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras called the G-Series. These state-of-the-art, cooled-core cameras are designed to assist leak detection and repair (LDAR) professionals in the oil, gas, manufacturing, steel production, and utility industries to easily locate and document harmful gas emissions in the field.

The G-Series features seven camera models, all with wireless connectivity that allows operators to upload and store saved images and videos to FLIR Ignite cloud software in real-time. The cameras are also compatible with third-party analysis software, enabling operators to wirelessly share captured content with colleagues for further review, analysis, and processing.

The FLIR G620, Gx320, and Gx620 models have been engineered to detect and accurately quantify hydrocarbon, fugitive gas, and other volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions in the oil and gas industry. With quantification now integrated inside the camera, there is no need to carry a second companion device while inspecting. These models also have ATEX ratings, OOOOa sensitivity compliance, and an ergonomic rotatable touchscreen to ensure that professionals can work safely and efficiently.

The G306 and G343 models give utility inspectors superior image quality and advanced features to detect sulphur hexafluoride and carbon dioxide, respectively, for maintaining electrical equipment. The G346 and G304 provide an effective method to detect carbon monoxide or refrigerant leaks and potential issues that will improve safety and productivity within the plant environment.

“Teledyne FLIR G-Series provides unmatched user ergonomics with quantification in camera for the hydrocarbon models, adding seamless emissions measurement into the everyday leak detection and repair process,” said Craig O’Neill, Global OGI Business Development Director, Teledyne FLIR. “These new models represent a breakthrough in OGI with advanced features, updated wireless communication protocols, and a rotatable touchscreen LCD to maximize user efficiency in the field.”


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