Optical Gas Imaging Camera

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Optical gas imaging cameras help to locate and document harmful gas emissions

Optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras can detect leaks as well as locate and document harmful gas emissions

The G-Series Optical Gas Imaging Cameras with Superior Gas Quantification and Wireless Data Transfer is a family of high-tech, cooled-core optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras that can help leak detection and repair (LDAR) professionals seamlessly locate and document harmful gas emissions. The G-Series is designed to help technicians in the oil and gas, manufacturing, steel and utility industries to spend more time prioritising leak repairs gaining better insight into the severity of the emission.

The G-Series features seven camera models. All models are available with wireless connectivity to allow operators to automatically upload and store saved images and videos to FLIR Ignite cloud software. G-Series cameras provide easy compatibility with third-party analysis software, enabling operators to wirelessly share captured content with colleagues across the world for review, providing further analysis and processing. Quick-swap interchangeable lenses give users the flexibility to inspect from multiple distances.

Teledyne FLIR engineered the FLIR G620, Gx320, and Gx620 models 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. Teledyne FLIR also added ATEX ratings and an ergonomic rotatable touchscreen to ensure that professionals can get the job done more safely and efficiently.

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